I would like to have a home like the Woven Nest sometime in the future. The funny thing is, I think I want it because of the name more than anything else.
Designed by Atmos Studios for an actress and musician in London, England (perhaps Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin?), Woven Nest features a unique design that has a lot of undulating curves and bulbous points. Not to mention the slew of windows that lets in a lot of refreshing natural light.
More than that, however, Woven Nest boasts built-in, wrap-around shelving and furniture that makes this house extra special. Clean, crisp and minimalist, it seems like more of a retreat than a home.
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The Woven Nest by Atmos Studios Seems Like More of a Retreat
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