- Purist live – errreichen with minimum means the maximum
- Dining table wooden playful design a great career marble dining
- Comfortable room in neutral tones
- Apartment with antique furniture
- The home of Mike D. the beasties boys
- Suspension "Tolomeo Table 2"
- Independent bathroom in front of the fireplace
- Sustainable Garden Art: Garden fascinating sculptures of plants
- Idyllic concrete house with pool provides safety and privacy
- Shelves with a desk in the studio with wallpaper patterned
P & G House – A modern house in Weinheim
Maison P + G is a modern villa which was built in 2015 on an area of 2,000 square meters on the mountain road in Weinheim. The project was designed by architects Wannenmacher + Möller for a family of five. The building has been divided into five separate volumes - two floors lined street in the north-east and three on the farm in the south-west. The volume of distribution of construction was necessary because of the property depends heavily. A dwelling house built in 1999 is expected to get well and be included in the project.
Modern detached house in Weinheim
The building covers 800 square meters, the entire lot. The supply of different volumes of construction toys and is characterized by front and rear multiple hops. On the southwest side of the base is jumping 4 feet deep in front of the garden, so as to form a large terrace with seating and dining area. The architectural design is made of various materials, the layout of the building - the basement is decorated in glass and aluminum, while the floor is covered with light-colored natural stone. The street facade is largely closed to protect the privacy of the residents of useless knowledge, while the front side the other side is completely open to the garden. The boundary between interior and exterior blends with floor to ceiling windows and plenty of natural light into the house.
Modern detached house built on 2,000 square meters of land
Glass facade
Natural stone tiles dress above
In the house
bright rooms
View of the city
Wooden steps and glass balustrades
Photo of Jose Campos