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Top 5 Homes of the Week With Interesting Floor Plans
This article showcases five distinct homes, each featuring unique and interesting floor plans, along with stunning architectural designs and breathtaking locations. The selection highlights properties submitted by members of the Dwell community, emphasizing both aesthetic appeal and functional innovation in home design.
The first featured home, 'Crestline' in Santa Barbara, California, by ANACAPA, demonstrates a significant transformation from an outdated 1960s structure into an ultramodern, minimalist residence. While retaining the original hipped roofs and basic framework, the renovation expanded the master suite by 600 square feet, incorporating a larger bedroom and a lush living room that opens onto an outdoor patio with a full kitchen, ideal for entertaining.
Next, the 'Case Inlet Retreat' in Washington, designed by mw|works, is nestled into a forested slope, offering expansive views of the Olympic Mountains and the Puget Sound. This 2,600-square-foot building features a weathered, cedar-clad bedroom wing. Its living and dining areas are dramatically cantilevered into the forest, with floor-to-ceiling glass walls creating an open-plan space that blurs the lines between indoor and outdoor, and high ceilings that evoke the sensation of being surrounded by trees. A broad flat roof extends over the living area, providing an upper-level terrace.
Thirdly, the 'Lake Chelan' property in Washington, by Hoedemaker Pfeiffer, serves as a family hideaway designed for modern, easy living, inspired by 'camp life' and a deep appreciation for the outdoors. The design integrates elements from miners' cabins, barns, and alpine structures with contemporary shapes and details. Its three-level layout facilitates both communal gatherings and private retreats, all while connecting occupants with the surrounding natural beauty and striking views.
The fourth entry, 'The Öcher House' in Navarra, España, by MLMR Architecture Consultancy, is defined by a robust concrete wall that dictates its form. This wall strategically protects the house from unfavorable orientations (north and west) and ensures privacy from neighboring plots. Additionally, it functions as a retaining structure, enabling the creation of flat spaces and allowing the house to adapt seamlessly to the challenging unevenness of the terrain.
Finally, 'Casa OM1' in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, by Andrés Escobar, is a newly constructed brick residence characterized by high ceilings and an open-floor plan, designed to enhance the living experience. This home seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor spaces, leading to a private sanctuary. The architect describes Casa OM1 as a home built for modern living, achieving a balance between technology, comfort, and luxury.
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