While an elegant contemporary aesthetic drives this single-storey family home in Chlum, Czech Republic, the structure catches attention with an unlikely feature for the region—a greenhouse.
The modern project is overhauled by RicharDavidArchitekti and is aptly titled 'House with a Greenhouse.' The placement of the semi-opaque structure, which is made out of polycarbonate, is strategic. The studio topped the single-storey family home with it so that residents could "enjoy 360-degree views of the surrounding orchard."
The greenhouse and the home are in stark contrast with one another, while both maintain a minimalist and elegant appearance. The interior of the dwelling relies on an open-concept arrangement and the furniture is arranged by Jana Medková and Hana Medková.
Greenhouse-Topped Homes
This Single-Storey Family Home is Designed by RicharDavidArchitekti
Trend Themes
1. Greenhouse-topped Homes - Adding a greenhouse to a home can provide an opportunity for sustainability and a unique living experience.
2. Minimalist Design - Simple and elegant design choices can create a modern and sophisticated feel.
3. Open-concept Layouts - Open-concept living spaces can create a feeling of spaciousness and fluidity within a home.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can explore innovative ways to incorporate sustainable elements into residential homes.
2. Home and Garden - The home and garden industry can offer products and services to help homeowners maintain their own greenhouse or indoor garden.
3. Sustainability - The trend towards sustainability in architecture and design can lead to opportunities for innovative and eco-friendly building materials and practices.