Australia-based Teeland Architects designed and created the Tinbeerwah House, a glass pavilion with a sliding hardwood screen exterior. The screens on this house open completely to views of the forest, ocean and sky surrounding it. Shaped like a rectangle, this modern design is only one room deep, allowing the entire home to benefit from the natural light, cross ventilation and views of the Pacific Ocean.
The large window-covering screens can be controlled to adjust privacy, temperate and sun exposure, while never obstructing the view. A large outdoor living space sits on the side of the house with a large garden and swimming pool. The modern finishes and minimalist color scheme make the Tinbeerwah house unique and distinguishable.
Modern Rectangular Residences
Teeland Architects Designed the Tinbeerwah House in Nossa Australia
Trend Themes
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3. Minimalist Color Schemes - Opportunity to create modern and distinctive designs using minimal color palettes.
Industry Implications
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