Cedar House by Hudson Architects is their answer to modern prefab building technologies. It’s situated in the countryside of North Elmham, on the river Wensum and perfectly fit surround landscape. The house is inspired by simple forms of functional farm buildings and consist of two bedrooms and the room which could be as guest room as home office. There is also a dark room and studio because owner of the home is a photographer. Floors, walls and roofing made of prefabricated timber and was very quick to assemble. The house have 4m x 2m window and an 8m line of glazed doors which extending the living room on to a raised desk. The building is covered by 15,000 untreated cedar shingles which are very cost effective to use
Modern Lake Country House
Escaping from modern city life was always popular but lately becoming more and more important thanks to technological progress. Murdock Young Architects designed an amazing house for a family with a close friends who wants spend a weekend or a week close to a beautiful Michigan lake with a great nature around.
4,500-square-foot main house with 50-foot lap pool, an 1800-square-foot three-bedroom guest house, and a barn are situated in front of the lake. Each structure centers on a great room open to the northern water views and the southern sun and breezes. The structures combine modern design with white-painted wood, large expanses of glass, painted pine board walls, exposed structural trusses, gray-painted pine floors, and driftwood-clad storage elements that subdivide the interiors.