The ‘House M' Keeps it Clean and Compact
Alex Scott — April 20, 2010 — Art & Design
References: caramel.at & contemporist
It seems that sort of ultra-modern bungalows you saw in California in the 60s and 70s are starting to make a big comeback. ‘House M’ reminds me of a celebrities house you might find up in the hills of Hollywood.
This home, however, is located in Austria and encompasses a modest 144 square meters of living space. Though I have always been a fan of the all glass walls as they tend to offer spectacular views, I can’t help but wonder about the lingering privacy issues and how it must censor one’s life.
House M features simple yet luxurious details, with clean, contemporary furnishings and a beautiful stoned-in pond.
This home, however, is located in Austria and encompasses a modest 144 square meters of living space. Though I have always been a fan of the all glass walls as they tend to offer spectacular views, I can’t help but wonder about the lingering privacy issues and how it must censor one’s life.
House M features simple yet luxurious details, with clean, contemporary furnishings and a beautiful stoned-in pond.
Trend Themes
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Ultra-modern Bungalows — Opportunity for architects and designers to create sleek, compact homes with modern amenities.
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All Glass Walls — Potential for glass manufacturers to develop privacy solutions for homes with expansive glass walls.
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Minimalist Design — Market for furniture and home decor companies to offer sleek, contemporary products for small living spaces.
Industry Implications
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Architecture and Design — Opportunity for architects and designers to explore innovative ways to maximize living spaces in compact homes.
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Glass Manufacturing — Potential for glass manufacturers to develop privacy solutions for homes with expansive glass walls.
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Furniture and Home Decor — Market for furniture and home decor companies to offer sleek, contemporary products for small living spaces.
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