Psychedelic Home Lighting

The 'House in the Garden' by Cunningham Architects is Trippy

The inside of the 'House in the Garden' by Cunningham Architects looks like one of those bowling alleys in the 80s, what with its Technicolor lighting scheme. This two-story home is described as 'boxed.'

The eco-friendly House in the Garden by Cunningham Architects is made of wood, mesh steel and recycled glass. Above, you'll find images of the house, its backyard and a floor plan. I'm still going crazy over the pool!

Implications - This would be the perfect pad for pumpin' pool parties or relaxing lounge time. It's definitely an inspiring design and proves that eco-friendly structures don't necessarily have to be plain and rustic.
Trend Themes
1. Eco-psychedelic Home Design - Blend sustainability with trippy home lighting designs for unique and conscious residential architecture.
2. Retro-futuristic Interiors - Take inspiration from 80s bowling alleys for colorful lighting schemes in modern homes and workspaces.
3. Reclaimed Materials for Home Construction - Create sustainable and visually appealing homes by utilizing materials like wood, mesh steel, and recycled glass.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can utilize unique lighting schemes and recycled materials to create modern, sustainable homes and buildings that stand out on the market.
2. Home Decor & Furniture - Home decor brands can create trippy lighting fixtures and aesthetic pieces inspired by 80s bowling alleys for a nostalgic and playful vibe.
3. Event Planning & Design - Event planners can create unique and immersive experiences by incorporating colorful, psychedelic lighting for themed parties and events.

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