We continue to introduce Forum City readers to new housing projects amidst New Zealand’s lush landscape. Parsonson Architects Built the house in a very unusual place, where, at first glance, it is simply impossible. It is located on a hillside, far from noisy highways and other inconveniences of modern civilization. You can get here by car on the dirt road or along the river from the nearby village of Picton.
Picturesque place for a house formed an excellent contrast, on which the façade looks beautiful and elegant. The building slightly stands out from the big picture and the large windows play with the reflections of the sunlight, allowing the building to be noticeable in the stony landscape.
Inside the house interior is modern and functional. In order to create harmony with nature was used quite popular for such buildings layout, where there are no interior walls and replace the outer replace glazed areas. This option allows you to enjoy the organic beauty from any point, even without going outside.
Fireplace in the interior plays an important role, the owners have at their disposal a very impressive library and judging by the furnishings in this area, it is a cozy place to read. The room with books is separated from the general space by a wooden screen, aesthetically blending in.
The occupants of the dwelling enjoy not only reading, but also having fun playing pool in their leisure time. What the big table with the crimson cloth proves.
The elegant and modern home has become a cozy island for its owners, where The view from the window is superb on the ground. Delightful nature, exotic flora and the river surround the house with the peace and tranquility of such a remote place.
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This architectural masterpiece by Parsonson Architects is truly stunning! The hillside location and picturesque setting in Apple Bay are breathtaking. I wonder, what inspired the architects to choose this particular site? Was it the natural beauty of Marlborough Sounds or some other factor? Additionally, how did they manage to blend the design seamlessly with the surroundings? It would be fascinating to learn more about the thought process behind this captivating project.