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WoodWoodWard Architecture's Finn House is Vibrantly Red

Red brick houses may not be out of the norm, but the Finn House certainly is. The red brick it uses both for its exterior and interior is not typical. Instead of being rough and matte, this brick is smooth and shiny. Second of all, the Finn House is far from traditional. It has a modern aesthetic that is sleek and minimal. Nevertheless, it does not compromise the comfort and warmth that is characteristic of family homes.

Designed by WoodWoodWard Architecture, an architecture firm based in Australia, the Finn House boasts a glass box nestled between the glazed brick extensions. Spacious and airy, the Finn House lets in a lot of natural light. It is located in Silverleaves, Victoria.
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3. Glass Box Architecture - Innovative chance for architects to incorporate glass boxes in house designs to create spacious and airy living spaces with abundant natural light.
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3. Architecture - Architects can explore glass box architecture to design houses that maximize natural light and create spacious and airy living environments.

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