Woods + Dangaran Designs the Twentieth House Around a Tree
Amy Duong — October 30, 2022 — Art & Design
References: dezeen
Los Angeles design studio Woods + Dangaran introduces its new Twentieth House which is notably designed around an olive tree. The home is the residence of a couple and their three children, with a three-storey made to cater to the lifestyle of a family routine.
It is also perfect for hosting gatherings and parties as well due to the living spaces and large garden at the back that invites lounging and hosting. The design studio releases a statement about the home, noting that "Twentieth delicately balances the opposing priorities of creating a sophisticated, entertainment-oriented home, and one that would be comfortable for a growing family with three young children [...] The result is a truly modern home."
Image Credit: Woods + Dangaran
It is also perfect for hosting gatherings and parties as well due to the living spaces and large garden at the back that invites lounging and hosting. The design studio releases a statement about the home, noting that "Twentieth delicately balances the opposing priorities of creating a sophisticated, entertainment-oriented home, and one that would be comfortable for a growing family with three young children [...] The result is a truly modern home."
Image Credit: Woods + Dangaran
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