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The compact house of Australian architect Josh Fitzgerald merges as much as possible with the surrounding nature of the island of Tasmania. There are no luxurious furnishings or fancy items here; instead, Josh opted for practicality and local materials. The house is made of wood and sandwich panels made from wood shavings, while sandstone slabs…

And although this beautiful demo house in the forest is part of the annual exhibition in Finland, its creators managed to achieve the desired effect – watching the photos, the only thought is “I would live here!” Although black on the outside, as befits a Scandinavian cottage, inside home nevertheless boasts very light and airy…

In recent years, the world’s leading architects have literally competed who will best merge their new project with the environment. The trend towards unity with nature is probably the key one in our time, and which is really delightful. Today we want to show you a fresh project of the young Dutch studio Enter the…

Typically, forest homes are small wooden huts with wooden interiors and a cozy rustic mood. But this house in Canada is completely different – it is very bright, elegant, decorated with great taste and attention to detail. The interiors are dominated by white color, natural wood furniture and delicate textiles, and outside the window is…

This home on Vinalhaven Island, Maine, is not the permanent residence to the owner’s family, but they come here regularly throughout the year. In summer, on the bay, which is located just a hundred meters from the house, you can sail by boat, and in winter – walk in the forest and enjoy the sea…

The choice of materials for the architecture and interiors of this modern holiday home near Lake Tahoe is not accidental – the authors of the project wanted to blend the structure into the surrounding forest environment as imperceptibly as possible. The house is located on a slope among volcanic boulders – hence the abundance of…

Looking at the pictures of this unusual mountain cottage in Norway, one might think that the architects wanted to camouflage the house as a local landscape. Not only is the facade decorated with raw wood logs, unusually laid out diagonally, but also the roof is covered with live grass. Nature here has completely captured the…