Cubic Retro Retreats

This 1960s Renovated Bungalow Still Retains Some Vintage Charm

This beautifully renovated bungalow will take you back in time the minute you step into it. Its structure is reminiscent of architecture that was popular in the 60s -- when bungalow-like structures were favored over multi-storey mansions and eccentric villa designs.

Located on the outskirts of Bruges, Belgium, this renovated bungalow by CUBYC architects is built on a vast green lawn that gives the residents the utmost privacy in their retro retreat. The unique design element about this bungalow is not only its cubic modern design, but the large canopies protecting the home from overheating.

Having to completely renovate every aspect of the home, from its foundations to its design to its interiors because the home could no longer provide comfort and energy requirements, the architects gave it the perfect makeover.

Ironically, the interior design of this renovated bungalow is ultra modern and minimalist.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Revival - There is a trend towards renovating and modernizing retro-style homes to cater to individuals seeking a vintage charm with modern amenities.
2. Sustainable Architecture - Buildings and homes are being designed with energy-efficient solutions and eco-friendly materials to reduce their carbon footprint.
3. Privacy and Seclusion - Homes that offer privacy, seclusion, and escape from urbanization are becoming increasingly popular.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The real estate industry can cater to the growing demand for retro-style living by investing in the renovation of old homes to create modern abodes.
2. Green Energy - Incorporating sustainable and eco-friendly solutions in home designs can create opportunities for the green energy industry.
3. Landscape Designing - Designing landscapes around homes that provide seclusion, privacy, and escape can create opportunities for the landscape designing industry.

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