award-winning Canadian architects Patkau Architects designed this modern farmhouse which reacts a contemporary edge to its natural setting while keeping British Columbia. Linear property sits on a 16-acre farm on Salt Spring Iceland, surrounded by trees, mountain peaks and the water that is surrounded to the horizon. Expansive windows and an open breezeway over the entire length of the property artfully combine structure and nature. A cantilever protrudes out of the house, delivery shelter entertaining on the terrace directly on the primary volume for all air outside. Modern interiors are a sharp contrast to the home '; s earthy exterior, featuring a cool translucent white ceiling that glows from the inside out
The monolith is taking shape as a long, straight line stretching 276 ft. from a number of Douglas fir and an orchard. The anthracite-colored outer echoes this rocky setting, but with a refined edge. Explain the architects, the new home will be "divided by a breezeway to a main residence and guest wing. The exterior of the house is in anthracite-colored fiber cement panels that clad the house almost invisible, make when seen against the dark green of the fir trees."
The house is situated on a gentle slope, making it to slightly above the landscape, but as an ideal starting point, in the surroundings taking views.
The house was made and built to replace an actual hut, which was sold and moved to a neighboring house. The old barn, garage and studio have been left on the house.
From the architects: ". The interiors are described created by a luminous inner lining made of translucent acrylic sheets More than forty skylights bring sunlight into roof and wall assemblies during the day, which caused this inner lining softly to shine, even if at night, fluorescent lights in the skylight openings mounted turn the entire interior in a light field. regions divided within this round brilliant surround and and by the insertion of reinforced concrete fireplace masses wooden cabinet-like economic areas defined. glazing interior window openings, the largest of which is 78 meters wide, is fully retractable, so that throughout the prolonged fair climate of Salt Spring Iceland The house can be transformed into an open-air pavilion. "
What a see-through view!
This linear kitchen can be lengthy and slender, but push the walls to let in the natural! The room is functional, with an elongated bar with views of the forest. Contains an organic range of components, wooden floors and island and a concrete wall and fireplace -. Supplementary nature, but juxtaposition of modern stainless steel appliances and the unusual, luminous ceiling, which runs through the house
The fireplace serves as a focal point and cool breaks this open concept location.
From kitchen to the bathroom to keep the prospect to you, as you move from room to room. We enjoy this quiet, spa-style room that you can give yourself to take a shower with water and nature!
The master bedroom is a private retreat on an extended, lit hallway to reach, in the translucent sheets, enjoying all-natural light in wound blank.
The master bedroom aptly boasts dreamy views of the lush forest, reach into trouble with the aid of the sliding panel.
But it '; sa lot more to this area than meets the eye. We enjoy this loft -. A secret spot via a ladder and offers an escape from everyday life
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Patkau Architects by Arch Every day
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