Playful and Hallucinating House With a way of Vertical Depth in South Korea

Envisioned as a playground for grownups, the Conan Play Home is (because the name already suggests it) very playful, vivid and whole of colour. The postulate of a home with the intention to express yourself in a way that reminds you of childhood came to the architect, which considers himself very playful and after meeting the ‘right client’, he felt happy because that he could keep his child mind intact. The project designed by Moon Hoon is located in a pretty neighbourhood in Daejeon, South Korea and it surprises you with its unique swirly-mesmerising façade, its interior that offers you a feeling of vertical depth and the entire hallucinating playful details sprinkled round the house.The customer is an avid collector of miniature robots and figures. He wanted an area that may represent properly his passion, without tainting the concept of a house. The living space needed to be dynamic, welcoming, playful and overall, an area that inspires energy and cheerfulness. “The design went through two alternatives, one each floor stacked and rotating, the opposite of a box with small broken floors moving up in a spiral. both had its ups and downs. The shopper chose the latter. The home has a central core that’s used as an exhibition space and a railing for his toys. the spiral and jagged floor levels follow the spiral stair case your complete way as much as the attic, where one can find a small red slide that traverses the void.”

Minimalist Shelving Unit Creatively Putting Your Bicycle on Display

Every cyclist secretly desires to frame his or her two-wheeler, that is why we believe this project will hit a soft spot. Developed by Postfossil, “Shoes, Books and a Bike” is a clever shelving unit answering various storing needs. It features four compartments, which might be filled up with almost anything, so long as the result’s not visually displeasing. The bicycle is cleverly supported by the wooden board below and an incredible lateral pin.
The neatest thing about this project is that it offers a spot for parking your bike indoors, while highlighting on its features. It’s as though finally your “jewel” gets the exhibition space it usually deserved. The wooden finish and minimalist style makes the bike shelf easily adapted to a number of interior, especially dorm rooms or hallways. Bike enthusiasts in the market, find this project as creative and practical as we do?