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Luxury Peninsula Home Design Landscaping in San Francisco
Luxury peninsula home design landscaping by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects, located on the peninsula south of San Francisco. This luxury home has featured mature landscaping and a manmade pond. The home design breaks the home into four buildings – main house, study, pool house and garage. That ring the edge of the modern house and focus inward on the pond, home garden and pool.
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Architectural Luxury Wooden House Design Ideas
Architectural luxury wooden house design ideas by Nils Finne Architect, located in Seattle. This is a contemporary residential design, had the wood floors and windows intermingling with nature. Windows appear at every turn, flooding the luxury home with natural light. The grid-patterned exposed ceiling beams to the sleek and polished wood floors; throughout bedrooms, 3.5 baths. kitchen and all living spaces, wood in the king of this luxury home.
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Luxury Home Design Ideas With High Boundary Wall

Luxury home design ideas by Andrew Maynard Architects, located in Melbourne, Australia. This modern house emerging from behind its high boundary wall, and with the symmetrical roof line. The roof then responds to site setbacks which result in a distorted and subverted answer to regulations. This produces high folded internal planes, allowing double height ceilings, a mezzanine level and spacious interior.
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Luxury House Design Decorating Courtyard Ideas
Luxury house design decorating courtyard ideas is a multi-courtyard house designed by Wallflower Architecture Design, located in Six Ramsgate Road, Singapore. There are two big courtyards have been inserted in between the major spaces. The environmental transparencies at ground level and between courtyards are important in passively cooling the house. All the courtyards have differing material finishes and therefore differing heat gain and latency (water, grass, water, granite). As long as there are temperature differences between courtyards, the living, dining, and pool house become conduits for breezes that move in between the courtyards, very much like how land and sea breezes are generated.
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