There is something so comforting and soothing about this self-sustainable retreat that seems to be harmoniously in tune with the nature around it.
Located in rural Victoria, Australia, this tranquil home is designed by Branch Studio Architects. Surrounded by breathtaking picturesque views, this self-sustainable retreat -- aka the Pump House -- is cozy, rustic, spa-like and bright.
The homes front and rear walls are made completely out of glass to capitalize on the plentiful nature surroundings and give the home an airy feel.
"The Pump House is a celebration of the ordinary. Uncompromising in its simplicity, there is a rigid adherence to some very modest but key ideas about doing away with the unnecessary. Agricultural materials are put together with carefully considered old-fashioned craftsmanship to create something much more than the sum of their parts," says the design team at Branch Studio Architects.
Self-Sustainable Abodes
The Pump House is Tranquil, Bright and Beautifully Crafted
Trend Themes
1. Self-sustainable Retreats - Designing homes that are in harmony with nature and utilize renewable energy sources.
2. Glass-walled Architecture - Creating homes with walls made entirely of glass to maximize natural light and showcase surrounding views.
3. Rustic Spa-like Retreats - Designing homes that offer a cozy and tranquil environment, inspired by natural surroundings.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore designing self-sustainable homes that integrate renewable energy systems and prioritize the use of natural materials.
2. Construction - Builders and contractors can specialize in constructing homes with glass walls, creating unique and visually stunning living spaces.
3. Wellness Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can incorporate the rustic and tranquil design elements seen in self-sustainable retreats to provide guests with a spa-like experience in nature.