Designed by Rockefeller Partners Architects this house is located off a walk street with great views of the Pacific Ocean and Malibu coastline. Its design is all about a careful space planning.
The site is a narrow 30×60-foot area but it includes not only the
house but also a garden. This garden is an open green space in the center of the structure at the ground floor level. On one side of this area is a children’s room and a master’s bedroom with a bath. Not only this Zen garden makes the interior to be closer to nature. There are a lot of woodwork that also do so and adds a touch of comfort to the house.
Now you have some ideas on how to build a beautiful home in a limited lot.
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Interesting house design. I really like these. This will serve as an inspiration in designing my dream home.
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Contact us 09077240452. 🙂 Glad you liked it.
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Olá, qual o nome e ano deste projeto, sou estudante de arquitetura e quero usá-lo como referencial, mas preciso desses dados e se também tiver algo escrito sobre o projeto. Obrigada!
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This design is beautiful.
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Can i pls have the design features and specifications of this house? I’m a 2nd yr architecture student from Manila. And we have to do a case study on a residential house with tropical design. Your reply will be very helpful! Thank you 🙂
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This blog features design from tropical countries as part of our philosophy.
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please let me know the prices of this house
regards
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Thank you ever so for you blog post.Thanks Again. Awesome.
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very beautiful,,how much it cost for small lot w/ tropical house to build??
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All depends on your budget. But rule of thumb is Construction will cost 6x more than your interior. (Unless you really splurge, or less if you go basic) And Buildings look cheaper when you take Construction for granted. It’s not a paper house.
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