Designed by Aljosa Dekleva, Tina Gregoric the house situated in Ljubljana, Slovenia. This house has only 43 square meters (sqm) area with a two story consist of a living room, kitchen and dining room combo, bathroom and two bedroom on the second floor. The staircase design is look very interesting, a tiny aluminum staircase selected to save the space, excellent staircase design for very small house like this. Since the house faces north, it was a challenge to bring the direct and in-direct sunlight to the living spaces in the ground floor. The heritage protection rules allow light shafts on the roofs, but in this case we turned them towards the sky. This major alternation of the volume open up completely new attic space suitable for use. A huge wall size slide window opens up the space to the intimate atrium and allows for indirect lighting. The selection of the facade materials and detailing established the desired service appearance of the house. The concept of raw materials stretches from exterior to interior using fiber cement panels in their primer mode for the roof and yard.

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Design by Rockefeller Partners, Its a perfect sample of small house that was located off a walk street with views of the Pacific Ocean and Malibu coastline, a small residence typically take less energy to heat and cool, so its more eco-friendly. Built on the 30 x 60 foot envelope this residence is an exercise in careful space planning, the designer must work hard and spend out all their creativity to create a beautiful small house on the limits of height, width and depth, which left little perimeter space to satisfy the client’s desire for a garden. The solution was to create an open green space in the center of the structure, at the ground floor level. On one side of this are the children rooms, on the other are the master bedroom and bath, which open to what has become an interior Zen garden. Constructed with a combination of wood and concrete this house has a beautiful exterior and interior, personally I like the tiny zen garden with any furniture for relaxing, in the front of gorgeous sea views its a great place for brainstorming.

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