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Sustainable Forest House Design in Preston sawmill by COOP15

11 December 2009 No Comment

Located in Preston sawmill, the 4000 square foot, by COOP15 and the house design in forest locations, so dinamic harmony have created for perfect live. The Forest House Design with The exterior is made from rugged stone, concrete, and cedar shingles, with sleeker materials inside. The materials blend perfectly with surroundings and provide to the interior the comfort, coziness and naturalism it needs. Thanks to its size the house has everything owners need when living outside the city. There are many places for relaxing, dining, reading a book and other activities so the life wouldn’t boring in such place. The site is also perfect place for entertaining like playing with kids, walking or simply relaxing near the nature.

Sustainable Forest House Design

The Colonish Forest House Design

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Interior Forest House Design

Fresh Air

Kitchen of Forest House Design

Terrace Forest House Design

Living Room Forest House Design

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