For our latest look BookWe have collected eight residential interiors that are burnt from above SkylightsIn countries from New Zealand to Mexico.
A skylight can be a practical solution to obtain more light in interiors – especially deep sets in the florplan of the house – adding an interesting feature to the house or apartment.
In this lookbook, we detect a variety of examples, including an Indian house in Mexico with a chaiti-metal skylight and several funnel-shaped skylight.
This is the latest in our lookbook series, which provides visual inspiration from the collection of Desanne. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks Home in former factories, Milk feces And Marble kitchen island,
Skylight Hut, Czech Republic, ATELEREAR Hajni
Nominated for its most distinguished feature, Skylite Hut in the Czech Republic is a retreat in a metal-wheel rural areas that were replaced by the 1970s stone hut.
Local studio Atalier hajni It was given a traposodal roof and a pair of big skylight, one of which was comfortable Plywood-Clud Bedroom.
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Avocado, Mexico, by the Products Arkitatura
A pyramid roof tops the living room in this holiday house in the northern MexicoAlmost fully made Solid,
Above the couch and dining table, a skylight was inserted at a distance of 4.5 meters in the roof, the room was illuminated. Additional light comes through large crutatic windows that ignore a succulent garden.
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Openfield House, New Zealand, Keshav McArther
This house in rural New Zealand Was informed by agriculture Shed And with the outer walls -a decorative spherical skylight facility facilitates slipping.
Located above the bedroom of the house, the skylight frames a distant view of the mountains, allowing it to almost as a piece of art.
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Huran House, UK, UK by Studio Were Architects
Local firm Studio variant architects In Notting Hill, this Victorian staircase added to the wooden frame skylights designed to catch the sun.
The renovation part included the reconstruction of the 1990s rear extensions to create an open-plan kitchen And the dining room, where the studio also extended an existing skylight.
Studio Verry Architects told Dechen, “Natural lighting backwards, while the introduction of oak beams created a feature that plays with light because it travels through the property.”
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Casa Woh and Casa Wu, Mexico, Ludwig Godfroy
Mexico City-based architect Ludwig Godfroy Designed Kasa Woh and Casa Wu Purto ascondidoMexico, with large spherical openings in their cast-concrete structures.
Skylights were added to the houses to feel their interiors like a cave, while they were left open to the tropical climate of the site on the Pacific coast.
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By Primaryza House, Chile, Stanwave Grandos
A cargo Net Creates the upper level floor of Primaryza House in Chile, designed by Architecture Studios Stanaevev granados.
The concrete-end-wood-clad pre-sesged house was designed to live outdoor life when creating several internal environment and nooks inside the house. Residents can be taken advantage of the view through a line of skylights while lying on the cargo-net floor.
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Disabled light from a border, India, a threshold
Multiple funnel size skylights decorate the roof of this house BengaluruIndia, which local studio A threshold Designed to “stain the boundaries between the inside and outside”.
To do this, the studio created a large central zero, burnt by skylight and there are lots of green plants.
“We have targeted to develop a design language that maximizes the use of natural light, ventilation and accessible green places inside the house,” the studio said.
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Casa Sofia, Mexico, Amas by Estdio
Architecture firm Amasa Estudio This 1940s home was given in Mexico City Metal Elements including a cylindrical skylight.
The studio said, “Light mainly enters from above, creating a shelter and intimate atmosphere on the lower levels, enhanced by the chosen color palette and finish.”
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This is the latest in our lookbook series, which provides visual inspiration from the collection of Desanne. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks Home in former factories, Milk feces And Marble kitchen island,