Secluded House Integrated in a Forest Reserve: The Ruben Dishdishyan Retreat

According to Russian architect Nicholas Lyzlov who developed Ruben Dishdishyan Retreat, the landlord wanted a crib that was “closed from the neighbors, but in addition completely open to nature. The rear facade of the home is entirely open – there are huge windows and the entire rooms can see the forest. The home is sort of a fairytale.” Brick and wood were chosen as exterior finishes, strongly rooting the project in its environment, a forest reserve in Benelux where local regulations only allowed building on a surface of 4 hundred square meters (4300 square feet).
As you step inside, the soberness slowly melts or even though you’re greeted by rooms with tall ceilings, the entire sensation is that of heat and coziness. The colourful ceiling within the lounge adds just a little playfulness to an interior where social interaction is thus encouraged. The other details you locate appealing?
The residence was integrated in a forest reserve in Benelux, where building was only allowed on a surface of 4 hundred square meters (4300 square feet).

Compact and vibrant Small Apartment Neatly Decorated by Alan Chu

This 36 square meters apartment is a very good example that even small apartments can give you well-nigh comfort, provided that they’re smartly designed. Simply called AP 1211, this loft spreads over two levels, boasting bright and joyful decorations and a swirl-like staircase that connects both floors. The  AP 1211 project was completed  by Alan Chu, this year, in Sao Paolo, Brazil. The brief was to organise the gap efficiently and enhance a bit of the sensation of breeziness. The postulate was to create a youthful and dynamic, yet unpretentious living environment to check the client’s lifestyle. The apartment is a short lived residence of a recently divorced businessman and the décor reflects the belief of change and reorganization.The inside is a mixture of wood, concrete and glass. As expected, the kitchen and the lounge form one unitary fluid space. There’s a neutral-coloured couch inside the living area, pretty spacious and cushty, next to the staircase. The higher floor accommodates a latest bedroom, characterised by a minimalist design line. just a little isolated, the bedroom offers some extra privacy. Neatly decorated, the AP1211 is both, intimate and alluring.