If you are a fan of contemporary architecture, then check out this modern Mexican villa from JCNAME Architects. Too parallel boxes, each with a well defined design were connected together for this project called “MO House”. White, red and black were the colors chosen for the exterior, a palette which brings a sober touch. Large windows facilitate a good indoor illumination and contribute to the overall modern design. Privacy is not an issue, as the frosted glass does not allow too much visibility. The interior is minimalist, with stairs connecting the floors and interesting looking furniture. The illuminated floors and large painting are elements that build up the home’s personality.

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We noticed our readers are found of unusual houses that involve nature, weather they are located in a beautiful natural environment or actually built from sustainable materials. Today’s example- Kohara Lodge- comes from Murray Cockburn Partnership and is located within pristine lands in Queenstown, New Zealand. The surrounding sceneries are absolutely spectacular, as windows offer great views of the Shotover River and Coronet Peak.

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