
The culture of the modern home is obvious classical monument
The modernization and expansion of style are increasingly popular. The best thing is that both – the owners and architects often want to preserve the traditional structure of the building intact. From there, a new trend was born. A good example of this is a culture of modern home for a classic monument in Sydney. With a unique sense of freshness and lightness of modern Rolf Ockert Design has created a charming architectural blend of old and new. Exposure
The monument was 46 North Avenue in Sydney a living area of 100 square meters
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An extension of the inside was impossible. Professionals Rolf Ockert Design came to meet the current needs of residents and designed an ingenious attachment. Contemporary and colorful, the new culture house has two floors. The facade is in light gray and the interior has a bright white background with splashes of bright colors It is all bright red, green, yellow and bright blue warm subtle. There is no trace of boredom. A large folding sliding door connects the terrace lounge on the first floor. Elegant lighting and floating staircase bright lemon yellow are some of the most important elements that enrich the minimalist design. On the second floor are the bedrooms, where you can withdraw at will. If you go to the house and saw that the front of the monument you can never guess what lurks for a beautiful, unique gem behind it. A culture of modern house with lots of charm and unique character. See for yourself! Opening with momentum
Colorful minimalism to feel good
Distinctive artistic
Eye-catcher in lemon yellow
Aftertaste "Star Wars"
Back to nature
Superbly fruity
Narrow openings for privacy
An inspiring mix of styles
Timeless beauty with a modern twist