Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Contemporary and Modern Architectural Styles

How can someone with a love for cars and a medium budget to build a house, create the perfect combination for both? Can the house plan layout also allow for multi-generational living? Will it fit on smaller lots and is it available in different styles? Can this idea be expanded for larger homes with even more cars to enjoy? Can it be built even smaller? YES, on all counts!
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THE POST MODERN HOME

The Decon style design incorporates a very contemporary architecture that accommodates a family of four (by the same principles as the traditional design pictured here). Rectangular forms intersect angles and curves for an exciting exterior and interior design. Parapet walls on the front and back can screen solar collectors set in rectangular grids. Low VOC and other 'green' components may be specified.

This is an open plan design with single Living and Dining rooms with a large Kitchen communicating directly into these spaces on the second level. Master and secondary bedroom is zoned apart from each other. Although located on the second floor this living arrangement offers more privacy from the street and better views. Vaulted ceilings in all second floors are more interesting and possible whereas impossible to achieve on a ground floor with rooms above.

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