Spotted on mydesign-review.blogspot.ro, the house is located in Croatia, on a beautiful landscape overlooking the Adriatic Sea. The sculptural element integrated in the facade drew our attention as it offers an unique, original element to the project. But this is not the only thing we liked about this house. Using a modern interpretation of design, the architect relied on clean lines  and open spaces that connect the interiors with the exterior. Therefore, employing low maintenance and sustainable materials for our floors will enable us to live the casual and informal life we want. And even our bedrooms want to have that outdoor connection. So design the home to enable that. Moreover, well-built, efficient and easy to use, big doors are readily available. Whether sliding, telescoping, folding, overhead or other, big doors can connect the inside and outside and blur the distinction between the two like never before. And while we’re at it, no grilles, grids, muntins, etc. Just glass. Big, beautiful, clear, energy-efficient glass.

 The residence has a wonderful pool.

 In the evening, the landscape is absolutely amazing…go ahead, reach for the stars, aim for the moon, don’t settle for what’s easy but tackle what’s hard.

 

 A relaxing lounge area on the terrace

 The dining room is a large area, furnished with original chairs that complement the sculpture outside.

 The table seem a piece of tree bark.