Duncan greenhouse design, designed by Gareth Hoskins Architects, is situated in the historic walled garden in Fife, Scotland. This can be called "greenhouse gases", since almost half of the exterior walls of glass. The house plans shall be determined by two thick, white walls, unless otherwise gray Whinston existing garden wall. This wall emphasizes the relationship between the old and new, inside and outside. Thick-walled design, wardrobe, cupboard, to run the service, chairs and a fireplace to hide the window, so the main rooms are clean and tidy, the highlight of the garden. The interior is decorated in minimalist style with the simple beauty of nature, which aims to highlight.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Glass Duncan Modern And Minimalist Design By Gareth Hoskins Architects House
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