The interior of small houses abroad

Wooden modular home: attractive design

Wooden modular house by Thomas Garcia de laHuerta and Xaviera Gleixner The wooden modular house, designed by talented architects Thomas Garcia de la Huerta and Xaviera Gleixner, is located in one of the regions of Chile. Its interior space is planned in such a way that it can easily accommodate three generations of one large family, each of whom has their own views on housekeeping and their own daily routine. The building is an L-shaped structure with five bedrooms in one wing and a common living room, dining room and kitchen in the other. Each bedroom is specially separated from the others not only by a partition, but also by an open area, which also serves as a personal veranda. It is especially worth noting the spectacular cladding, which consists of wooden planks. On the facades they are located horizontally, and in the interior - vertically. In addition, the external panels are painted dark gray, which creates an original contrast with the warm tones of the room decoration. All modules are installed on concrete piles,therefore, it seems that the house is floating above the ground. In general, this one-story building with the correct geometry and panoramic glazing, as if erasing the boundaries between the inner and outer worlds, looks very light and even elegant. It fits in appropriately and organically with the surrounding landscape, turning into a cozy family nest, hidden in the shade of evergreen trees. Would you like to become the owner of such a country mini-mansion? As always, we are looking forward to your feedback and comments!

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