a wood house, home without worried getting effect of nature disasters
Sponsored LinksBuild a home and feel protected from bad weather or nature disasters are very important. When we life at beautiful places but still afraid wake up by earthquake in the middle of the night, it is not comfortable to your family. This one is one of artistic but safety design of wooden house. Muelle house is located on the big island of Chiloe, Chilie. It’s designed by Jonas Retamal and overlooks the Castro’s fjord. The region has very unstable weather so the house, which is siting on 28% slope, is protected from the fire, cold, wet weather and other disaster the nature could cause. If you read the Probably Muelle house is one of the last houses in the region made entirely of wood. A lot of native wood taken from a near forests: peanuts, tepa and ulmo. Thanks to their difference there are plenty of different colors with similar theme inside and outside the house. There are three volumes in the house. The first one includes service areas and a barbecue place. Two other levels features bedrooms and other private rooms for parents and their 6 children and are connected by common area with combines a kitchen, a dining room and a living room with large terrace.
All of this house entirely made by native wood from forest. The touch of science and high desire of art has made this house become contemporary than ever. Nice living room and private areas, the view over lake make us remember inspiration house with great panoramic. The outdoor furniture is very Wooden House Exterior Design. Talking about the bedroom, you can find a room with sunshine alarm here. The wide windows for your adequate light from the sun. This house are completely nice and beauty to inspiring our life.
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Great blog post. This home is beautiful. We love how modern the home is and functional at the same time. What a beautiful home! Good luck!
Comment by Swedish Dekor — July 1, 2011 @ 6:02 am