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.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Eco-psychedelic Home Design
- Blend sustainability with trippy home lighting designs for unique and conscious residential architecture.
- Retro-futuristic Interiors
- Take inspiration from 80s bowling alleys for colorful lighting schemes in modern homes and workspaces.
- Reclaimed Materials for Home Construction
- Create sustainable and visually appealing homes by utilizing materials like wood, mesh steel, and recycled glass.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Architecture
- Architects can utilize unique lighting schemes and recycled materials to create modern, sustainable homes and buildings that stand out on the market.
- 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.
- Event Planning & Design
- Event planners can create unique and immersive experiences by incorporating colorful, psychedelic lighting for themed parties and events.