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The ‘S House' Looks Like Sheets Blowing in the Wind

Images of sheets blowing in the wind on the washing line is what springs to mind at first glance of this unique home. If the first impression of the "S House" by designers, Jakub Majewski and Lukasz Pastuszka, commonly known as Moomoo, strikes you as somewhat unusual, you would be correct. The home located in Wilga, Poland is a 130 square meter, modern dwelling, which was created for photographer, Szymon Szczesniak. The concept is that the interior quality of the house is influenced by the way the wind blows, and in turn its effect on the exterior draping of the long elevation wall.

"The textile elevation of the house, or dynamic skin, reacts to any tiny wind move, it creates an unusual space for resting, relaxing and finding inspiration," CubeMe says.

"The intermediate space changes during the day due to the winds of the area."

Personally, I find the whole idea extremely dreamy!
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