Yard architect Pictures of a contemporary barn-inspired house in England are shared, which is located in Safok rural areas. The owners of the house bought a new build ‘Dutch barn’ in partial shell form, requiring a full internal fit to build a family house for him and his young children.
Architects mention, “The barn is a very large place, more than 600 sqm, so the first design problem was how to build a family house that was practical and comfortable, but dramatic double height versions and large places Was also included, without the barn, without offering a barn, looks too much and uninterrupted.
The interior of the house has several open plan locations, each ‘room’ and has a separate task and relationship with the ideas and garden of rural areas, forms a very flexible layout that can easily be compatible with family life.
The living room has a new chimney and bench, which can also be used for storage of burinage wood, while a custom wood fills a wall in a cold storage, and a black accent wall Provides a background for.
The dining area has a double-hit sealing, causing the windows flood the space with natural light, while doors open the courtyard and the interior of the garden.
The black kitchen has a brass backplash and an island in which cooker books are put on cold storage for storage, while plywood is used for Lordor (pantry).
A unique design element of this house is the evening living room, which is located between social places and a workroom. Crutal doors complement other black accents throughout the house.
In the workroom, there are cork walls, as well as a ply pegboard wall, and various desk areas.
The house also includes a playroom with a storage bench under the window, a hanging chair pod and a swing.
Safok pink induced staircase adds an eye -catching colorful design element to the interior.
In the primary bedroom, the structural elements of the barn are on performance, while the bed headboard contains floating bedside tables.
In the primary N-suit bathroom, there is a dark double vanity whose design complements the bed headboard, while the shower is converted into a wall, and the freestanding bathtub is deployed by the window.
Other bathrooms of the house remind one of one of the stairs, with walls and tiles in Safok Pink, a traditional color that has been used in Safok County since the 14th century.
There is a look at the floor plan for the house here.