The Green Corner House
Friday, July 23rd, 2010 by admin # Homedesign
A beautiful nan’s house tended to be interpreted with a versatile house with garden greens and too broad. However, availability of land in recent years can not offset the increase of population and housing needs. This triggers the architects and home owners to be more creative in creating a house that was in accordance with the needs of residents, who can fulfill the function of the whole house and also beautiful.
One advantage of farm house located in a corner or a hook is an open area of land larger than usual. This open area is created due to the absence of provisions governing the boundary area of the base buildings, with a view width of the farm access road. Because land tends to always be the corner formed by two access roads, it automatically limits the base area will be smaller than usual field having only one access road. This open area can be maximally utilized as a park, to create a beautiful nuances.
Base area of the building at the corner of land tend to be limited, a constraint for the owner or architect to set up and laying down the big spaces in it. Like this house, standing on a land area of 360m ² but can only use about 50 percent for the ground floor area. So that needs a lot of space, can be accommodated by making the house as a two-storey buildings. Result, the house seemed huge, towering and arrogant.
However, the dominance of neutral colors and use of natural substances (natural stone and wood) on the façade balanced well by the use of the park in an open space. Thus, the home appear more proportionate and has a strong tropical impression. The proportion of home viewing is also provided by the use of models fences, windows, canopies and balcony railing which tend simple. Overstek game that forms the roof of the shadows on the facade composition can also create the impression of beautiful and quiet without having to “overload” the house with the all green plants.






