Showing posts with label sustainable design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sustainable design. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2020

Hiatus House by Tongue & Groove

Barbie loves to get away from it all but rarely does she get a real hiatus. She loves that her favorite Ken and Dolls can keep themselves occupied while she’s preoccupied. Here’s a dream house made for going on hiatus... 

The Hiatus House by Tongue & Groove



This minimalist gem design by Tongue & Groove boats an open floor plan that utilizes space and is aesthetic  beautiful. The space can easily accommodate up to four people for entertaining and is fully furnished with a living room that converts for sleeping, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. 













Would you go on hiatus in this home?
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.  

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Passion House M5 by Arhitect 11

People trying to convince you that something has passion are usually the ones that are faking it. Have a great passion for living and all that you do will be authentic including your love affairs. Here’s a passionate dreamhouse...

Passion House M5 by Arhitekt 11




Part of a series this sustainable home was designed as an independent home like a summer cottage with sauna.








Do you fancy this passion project?
Barbie does!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

Friday, November 1, 2019

House of Silence by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects

Barbie realizes that some people are just incapable of saying or doing kind things without getting attention for them and also too lazy to work on themselves but live to criticize others... so it’s probably best that they just work hard and stay silent. Here’s a quiet dreamhouse. 

House of Silence by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects


The quiet giant is constructed from concrete with the intention of remaining foreign to the neighboring homes to give the homeowner the feeling of not being influenced aesthetically by the outside. Primarily composed of concrete the architecture, does not have many windows and closed by walls. The interior has a great deal of space which is not imaginable from the exterior view. 


















Would you like this silence space?
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Big & Small House by Anonymous Architects

Barbie thinks everyone is capable of doing the right thing, no matter if it’s big or small. No kind gesture is truly wasted or anonymous in thus world. You don’t have to brag on kindness. It spreads itself.. However, if you go around criticizing others for their own good, you are not doing a kindness. You are doing them and yourself a disservice, by carrying yourself in a position where you think you are above others and criticizing, you are no better than they are. Expect what you give to others in return. People will match your criticizing with hostility and meanness because you are essentially giving that to them when it’s unsolicited criticism. Try kindness with others and you’ll always go farther. Here’s a dreamhouse that is dressed up as a small thing but is actually a big thing...

Big & Small House by Anonymous Architects 




At first glance, the home looks to be no larger than a garage; however the interior of the home reveals itself to be quite large, which is where its quirky name come from.













Would you love this Big & Small space?

Barbie would
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.


Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Sign House by APOLLO Architects & Associates

The future won’t be much unless people pay attention to the important signs of change. Greed, material wealth and wasting millions on unnecessary luxury items will only contribute to the bigger issues of poverty, climate change and a lack of sustainable resources. Barbie loves dream houses & design that plans with the future of humanity and those occupying homes in mind...

Sign House by APOLLO Architects & Associates



An earthquake resistant home of the future... Sign is a minimalist home in Tokyo created with zoning restrictions in mind and desire to utilize natural lighting for the interior while still maintaining privacy from those passing by. The result is a dreamhouse with main spaces upstairs and small windows near the ceilings to allow light in. Upper levels include a balcony with a view among the living spaces. 












Would you love to live in this house of the future?

Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

The Cape Fear House by CPlusC Architectural Workshop

Fear doesn’t make you hesitate. Fear is a natural response. Hesitating is a choice. You can fear doing something and still decide to follow through. Sometimes being afraid is the best motivator to do anything. It’s the best time of year for scares and here’s a dreamhouse that inspires fear...

The Cape Fear House by CPlusC Architectural Workshop 

Located in Kensington, Sydney, this project includes an existing 1980’s first floor addition to a 1920s Californian style bungalow. 













Would you love to be frightfully delighted by this home? 
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

The Eye Of The Storm House by X Dilling & George Paul

Don’t get carried away by the storm... Be the storm and make life how you envision it. Everyone survives when those stronger help those that are weaker. Survival is meaningless if you are strong and don’t help others. Here’s a house meant to last through the strongest storm. 

The Eye Of The Storm House by X Dilling & George Paul



The home's unique architecture was a collaboration between architect X Dilling and builder George Paul, and its distinctive shape makes it stand out in its Sullivan Beach neighborhood. It’s design makes it impenetrable to storms.













Would you live in this force of nature?
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

The Easy House by TRU Architects

The only illusions people have are in their mind. Life is easy when you focus on what you want, put in the effort and go after it. Never let anyone to compare their struggle to yours & belittle what you have experienced or accomplished. What may seem hard to one person is easy to another and what one person thinks is easy isn’t what another person lives through. Focus on your own path and you’ll see results. Here’s an easy dream house....

The Easy House by TRU Architects



The architects designed a simple high ceiling space for the clients because they wanted to have family gathering and simple bedrooms. Located in a new residential district surrounded by the mountains the home utilizes the natural light and mountain view to provide an aesthetic balance.












Would you find ease in the simplicity of this home? 
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.