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Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent

January 31, 2011 Interior Design, Modern House Design


Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent

This house was designed by architect Steve Kent and located in Santa Monica. The house with modern living spaces, comfy and beautiful. This two level house with large clear glass wall leading to the pool. Thanks to the glass wall, this saving lighting electricity at day time, and we can enjoy the exterior nature via this glass wall.

The whole its look is quite minimalist and its shape is very simple. Although all rooms face the pool and have great designs. They feature a lot of different art works that make them original and interesting. Even though the house isn’t big there are all rooms that are necessary for contemporary lifestyle including an open plan living area and a home cinema. The facade of the house suggests that it belongs to a cold and depressing person although its other parts show that the owner isn’t so at all.

Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent

Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent

Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent

Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent Modern House Design with Amazing Interior by Architect Steve Kent

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