Saturday, October 1, 2011

Contemporary Minimalist House in Seattle Capitol

This house became one of major works from Pb Elemental Architecture, located in Seattle’s Capitol Hill urban community, with all needs covered include living rooms, garages and green space. The outside wall of the house is seen as a minimalist architecture with clad in aluminum panels, white and black, accented with Cedar. Equipped with big windows and a transparent facing towards the road, in addition to providing access to a more open view towards the outside, the window glass is once again adding voyeuristic element to the house, which gives a more intimate view of the master suite and living room floor. That use transparent glass window also provides easy access to natural light into the interior. 

Contemporary Minimalist House voyeuristic element

Part staircase that connects the entire space of the first floor, until the top floor is made using a steel lined with wood, to give more artistic and natural appearance. This house is designed to apply the rain screen, because the basic principles of rain screen wall design is the most sophisticated methods of controlling rain penetration associated with water penetration, which basically makes a wall that breathes. With an effective barrier wall behind him, a rain screen applications can not only metal but also cedar cladding or other type of material. Seen at the residence of the Capital, we have used aluminum cladding with white and black, combined with cedar boards. Visit Pb Elemental Architecture for detailed information.

Contemporary Minimalist House open interior concept
Contemporary Minimalist House living room and kitchen
Contemporary Minimalist House living room with street view
Contemporary Minimalist House minimalist kitchen and living room
Contemporary Minimalist House stylish kitchen countertop
Contemporary Minimalist House stylish kitchen cabinet with stove
Contemporary Minimalist House simple and stylish kitchen
Contemporary Minimalist House simple dining room

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