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*Weyerhaeuser HQ - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weyerhaeuser#/media/File:Weyerhaeuser_HQ.jpg]


==Mix of Mediterranean and English Cottage and Polish Cottage==
==Mix of Mediterranean and English Cottage and Polish Cottage==

Latest revision as of 16:40, 29 December 2017

Examples

  • Weyerhaeuser HQ - [1]

Mix of Mediterranean and English Cottage and Polish Cottage

From Catarina Mota -

My idea of a beautiful house is the old english cottage, which was practically "devoured" by the landscape. The interior should be cozy and "lived in"—a fireplace, comfortable couches, a library, light coming in through big windows in the winter, coolness and shade in the summer provided by vines and trees—but the exterior is all about the vegetation:

https://www.google.com/search?q=english+cottage&es_sm=119&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=7U0KVL_hMcW9ggSe_oDYDQ&ved=0CB8QsAQ&biw=1338&bih=724#tbm=isch&q=english%20cottage%20garden&revid=30691889&imgdii=_

I've lived in hypermodern houses and, no matter how stylish, they still feel cold and impersonal. I guess what I'd like our home to become is a cross between an english cottage and a traditional mediterranean house, which are both based on perfect flow and integration between the inside and the outside.