Spectacular Lake View Residence In New Zealand by Daniel Marshall Architects
July 28, 2011 - Category Architecture
Lake View Residence was designed by Daniel Marshall Architects and is in New Zealand. After describing the project developer, the complex consists of two pavilions is huge roof, kitchen protected by a causeway. These are designed around a courtyard and pool open to views of an extinct volcano more. Nothing less than spectacular, this house in a beautiful natural environment is integrated. The large infinity pool seems perfect for relaxing during the hot summer days and the modern furniture looks very inviting. Although the residents of this house most of the time could be tempted away from the inside of the residence as much attention from architects and received nothing has been left to chance. The interior is clean and modern, furnished with very welcoming. In particular, we are the unique shelves of the living room and think you can find them inspiring as well.
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