Double House Designs

Bokarev Architects Creates Adjoining Homes Two Brothers

If there was ever a house worthy of the twinning emoji, it would be the Double House by Bokarev Architects. Found in Russia, the design looks almost deceiving since the two homes are attached. Some may think it's a single unit that looks adjoined, others will guess correctly that they're separate. Either way, Bokarev Architects designed it for two brothers who wanted to remain as close as possible.

With separate entrances and what appears to be shared amneties, Bokarev Architects ensured that the brothers will feel as though they have their own space but can come together with ease when they wanted each others' company. It's a fun concept that could easily be adopted by other families.

Adjoining Homes
Opportunity for construction companies to innovate designs for families or friends living close by
Shared Amenities
Opportunity for real estate developers to create a sense of community and shared spaces while maintaining privacy
Multi-generational Living
Opportunity for architects to create designs that accommodate multiple generations of a family living together

Sectors Adopting This

Construction
Innovative design ideas for homes with multiple families/individuals living close by
Real Estate
Development of properties that encourage community and privacy can attract buyers looking for both
Architecture
Designs that accommodate multiple generations of family members can have appeal across cultures and geographies
SCORE
2.4 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 46%
Activity 19%
Freshness 8%

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