Seaview Residence demonstrates special exterior and spectacular architectural interiors created in a brave and revolutionary avant garde style. The modern property shows bold interior design concepts also, which create amazing, vibrant and dynamic home interiors positioned on 3 floors.
This contemporary property is positioned in Wellington, New Zealand, offering a gorgeous views of botanical gardens and Wellington Harbour. The property design by Parsonson Architects, www.p-a.co.nz/ functions two main outdoors places, east and west, offering comfy living spaces for a large family members, with each older and younger children.
The home design and style is created to accommodate these various age groups with bedrooms on different levels and a selection of home interiors and outdoor living spaces in the middle with walls to property art and a swimming pool for the keen swimmers in the household.
The property design is defined by simple corrugated iron roofs and rectangular volumes. Corrugated iron roofs wrap and frame the house exterior, making interesting architectural interiors, even though bending the property exterior into the surroundings. The green color also assists the house recede into the backdrop of lush greenery.
A far more organic wooden clad element runs in between the corrugated iron roofs generating a contrast among components of the home that contain the garage and bedrooms. This element is influenced by the landscape and as it glides via the house interiors it creates a darkness and woodiness, and adds cosiness to modern interior design and style.
Darkness and coziness are intended to replace some of removed vegetation and maintain modern day interior design in harmony with the surroundings.
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A pool and easy bedrooms for extended household are located downstairs.
Photographs by Paul McCredie
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