Visually Split Family Homes

'House CR' is Abruptly Segmented in Two Halves

House CR's unique qualities are visible immediately. The home's exterior is divided into two starkly segmented halves, one of which is relatively staid and normal, while the other is completely pure white. The odd white half further replaces its second storey with an outdoor garden that is accessible from the interior.

As if the facade wasn't odd enough, the interior is unique for a family home as well. The rooms are decorated with photography by Liesje Reyskens, a young Belgian art photographer. Her images feature female models often dressed up in bright pastel colors, like Barbie dolls of the mid-20th century, and many of those prints are nudes. The color and raciness of the photography offsets the otherwise austere white decor throughout the family home.
Trend Themes
1. Visually Segmented Homes - The concept of visually splitting homes in a unique way may offer opportunities for architects and builders to create innovative designs.
2. Incorporating Art Into Interior Design - Integrating fine art into home decor presents opportunities for interior designers and artists alike to fuse their expertise and create unique spaces.
3. Hybrid Indoor-outdoor Living Spaces - Creating more hybrid spaces that blur the line between indoor and outdoor living offers opportunities for architects and builders to rethink standard home designs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can embrace disruptive designs and push the boundaries to create innovative, visually stunning homes that challenge the norm.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can leverage their expertise and collaborate with artists to create unique combinations of fine art and home decor.
3. Real Estate - Real estate professionals can market properties with unique designs to attract buyers looking for one-of-a-kind homes and properties.

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