Double Bay Residence – Contemporary Home With Exquisite Design Elements
November 10, 2011 - Category Architecture
Double Bay Residence is located in Carl and Salim Reema architect and is now level orange for a young family with one designed here a brief description of the architects’ passion for raw, clean room and risk. “The Double Bay Residence has been designed to feed the customer’s desire for quiet and imperceptible visual areas. Raw concrete, rabbit nets, massive white concrete floors, bathrooms Caesar plate meet short highlight the lack of excitement, the tile, brick door knobs and handles business. Developed A hidden kitchen to make to hide cooking station and equipment. The food bank is continuous if it is outside, and yet appeared in the swimming pool. The bedroom is in a clear glass unsuited allusion to space and consistency. A spiral staircase bed is like a sculpture, surmounted by a private dressing room for customers, “the art of fashion” house.
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