We present an exceptional architect-designed house in Switzerland, which cleverly combines tradition and modernity. The project was designed by architect Victor Vasilev and successfully completed in 2011.
House Design in Switzerland, struck by the minimalist facade
The client has provided the framework for a modern, yet comfortable at the same time building in harmony with the adjacent buildings. In addition, a heating system shall be designed, located adapt specifically to the construction of the house. With this thought, the architect Victor Vasilev cleverly reworded the basic principles of minimalism and has designed a simple construction. A large balcony and roof terrace reveal views of the surroundings, providing privacy climbers typical of the region. The patio is furnished sparsely. The design is purist in the evening refreshes with the pink LED lighting. open the glass railing home environment.
House Design in Switzerland – modern interior design in black and white
Clean lines, soft lighting and glossy finishes define the interior of the house design in Switzerland. Interior and exterior were modeled after the principles minimalist. Paint and bright white surfaces define the interior. Thus, the place looks livable, the panels were mounted teak walls. Behind the wooden panels room, elevator and storage spaces are hidden. The basalt has been used both for the floor from the inside, creating a visual link. A highlight of the project is the subtle lighting that accentuates integrated.
Clean lines and white furniture in the living room
Cozy living room with white leather stool and lamp
Fireplace in living room – minimalist furniture and wooden bench
Pergola in the garden and large terrace
Modern hall decorated with wood paneling
Designing modern hall with ceiling
Dining room with wooden furniture
Bedroom with double black
LED lighting in the bathroom
Mirror with LED lighting in the bathroom
Bathroom in white and gray
Portico – stone wall
Balcony with mountain views
roof garden with interesting lighting