Balmy Beach-Inspired Homes

Brandon Architects Designed a Home Inspired by the Tropics

Brandon Architects incorporated elements of the Tropics in its beach-inspired home. The 604 Acacia House is located in paradisaical Newport Beach, California and it's surrounded by natural elements.

As if hidden away in a tropical rainforest, the house has beautiful plants growing all around it. Although the roof is outlined by plants, the house still looks modern, especially from the interior because of the wood, glass and steel furnishings.

The interiors have impressive features including a large wine shelf in the kitchen and a bar-like counter, a fully furnished home gym, a wall dedicated to shoe storage, an in-home centerpiece that operates as a fireplace and an immaculate loft with glass barriers.

The beach-inspired 604 Acacia House is truly an original work of architecture and design that incorporates a plethora of materials and colors in a way that looks harmonious and easy on the eyes.
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