The ‘Mountain House’ by Agraz Arquitectos Crosses a Hotel with a Home
Eric Westcott — April 1, 2014 — Art & Design
References: agrazarquitectos & ilikearchitecture.net
This gorgeous ‘Mountain House’ by Agraz Arquitectos is very deceiving upon first appearance. At first glance it looks to be quite small. Once you step inside the house and explore, you become aware that it is very spacious and has a full size basement hidden away. For anyone wanting a secluded house in the mountains, this is a must grab house.
The design of the exterior will grab your attention with its slotted box style. The living room opens up onto the front porch to merge with the large front yard making it perfect for entertaining guests. The tiered style of the floors allows for each floor to have a private balcony similar to what you might find at a luxury hotel. The basement displays an elegant uneven slate wall with shelves to display your prized possessions or cherished memories.
The design of the exterior will grab your attention with its slotted box style. The living room opens up onto the front porch to merge with the large front yard making it perfect for entertaining guests. The tiered style of the floors allows for each floor to have a private balcony similar to what you might find at a luxury hotel. The basement displays an elegant uneven slate wall with shelves to display your prized possessions or cherished memories.
Trend Themes
1. Secluded Mountain Houses - Architects can design more secluded houses with full size basements, even in mountainous areas.
2. Tiered Floor Plans - Houses with tiered floor plans and private balconies can offer the feeling of staying in a luxurious hotel.
3. Elegant Uneven Walls - Designers can incorporate uneven walls with shelves to create a unique and elegant aesthetic for basements or other spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Real Estate - The real estate industry can market secluded mountain houses with unique floor plans and basements as a new type of ideal luxury living.
2. Architecture - Architects can design houses that blend elements of hotel-like balconies and basements to make a new trend in luxury home design.
3. Interior Design - The interior design industry can create new aesthetic visions for uneven walls with shelves to create unique displays in basements or other spaces.
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