Atelier Vens Vanbelle recently designed a unique home with an interior that resembles tree trunks and branches. For some people, having a beautiful garden view is simply not enough. This residence seamlessly blends the indoor and outdoor areas to create a holistic home environment.
The quirky garden home is located in Ghent, Belgium, in a packed residential neighborhood. In order to bring a touch of nature into the home, the architects designed an extension that links the small back garden to the rest of the house. To create harmony between the indoor and outdoor spaces, the architects installed a series of timber columns that resemble tree trunks and branches. These columns extend upwards and create a geometric pattern on the ceiling. Glass inserts were then added in various places to let direct sunlight into the room.
Geometric Garden Homes
The Interior of This Home is Designed to Resemble Tree Trunks and Branches
Trend Themes
1. Nature-inspired Interior Design - Designing interiors that mimic elements of nature, such as tree trunks and branches, to create a unique and holistic living environment.
2. Seamless Indoor-outdoor Integration - Creating homes that seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor areas, allowing for a more connected and harmonious living experience.
3. Geometric Patterns in Architecture - Incorporating geometric patterns, such as timber columns resembling tree trunks and branches, into architectural designs to add visual interest and create a statement.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore innovative ways to bring nature into residential designs, creating unique and visually striking homes.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can incorporate nature-inspired elements into their designs, offering homeowners a unique and immersive experience.
3. Home Construction - Homebuilders can explore new techniques and materials that allow for seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, offering customers a more connected living experience.