Who wouldn’t love to refurbish his house without expensive costs? The one spotted on designyearbook.com is an example of how to choose the right combination of materials in order to realize your project of redecoration within your budget limits. As you can notice in the photos below, the owners payed attention to the exterior and explained the architect they want a minimal intrusion on it. Oak trees surround the property and offer a wonderful oasis of relaxation when you come tired at home. The house is located  near a lake, in Austin, Texas and it was refurbished by New York-based Architects Specht Harpman. In a nutshell, the house is composed of cantilevered volumes, ribbon windows and  two roof decks. It also has an infinity pool, carefully weaving around the trees, while large glass expanses open the house to the dramatic landscape beyond.

 Keep a good connection with the exterior when you refurbish your house!

 Oak trees near the residence

 The entrance of the house

 Great relaxation near the pool

 You don’t have enough space for your friends? Choose a wide, comfortable sofa in your living and everybody will feel perfect at your place!

 Bring some energy inside by choosing a mix of neutral colors and strong tones. For example, the armchair and the carpet are light beige, but the electric blue puffs revitalize the atmosphere! 

 Contemporary art…at home! I love the interiors that show interest in designing with cultural insertions like the house we present you today that shelters valuable paintings inside.

 Animal pattern carpet and metal furniture for a wild interior decor.

 Access to the dining room and kitchen. 

 Pop culture decorations

 An elegant kitchen in black and white. I would love to cook here for a while…

 Choose a chandelier to add some sophistication to your dining room. 

 

 A reading corner

 An all-white bathroom

 The books are guarded by an Asian sculpture.

 King size bed 

 Simple, yet elegant 

 Communication with the exterior through a large window