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Contemporary Design blending an Old Building: Creuse House
Posted by Kiara Hudson . Published on 25 October 2011, No Comments Received. Tags: Creuse House, House
Making the best reconstruction is more difficult than constructing new building. It requires two mind sets, changing and reforming. On 250 square meters, the Creuse House was designed by Bruxelles-based M Architecture. The new architecture is chosen in Contemporary Design to cover the previous old construction. Covered with full of white color on the walls and ceilings, this house is sprays the bright atmosphere. The original brown wooden tiles unfolding the floors bring the natural sense of woods. Therefore, both white and brown have a proper fusion to strengthen the house value.

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