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A House With Colors that Merge Harmoniously with its Surroundings

By • Apr 3, 2018

The architectural firm Laurynas Žakevičius Architects designed this fabulous house in 2014. The wonderful exterior is perfectly complemented by its interior, an exhibition of good taste and a perfect example of the capabilities of architects Laurynas Žakevičius, and Evelina Gumuliauskaitė.

Spectacular garden contrasts with the black facade of the house

The house, located in Vilnius, Lithuania, has an area of 275 square meters and is situated on a slope, which has been coupled to create a continuous space. The site is divided into two areas at different levels: an approach area and an inner courtyard for relaxation. The main entrance and technical facilities are one level lower than the main house area.

Tunnel that connects both sides of the house
Spectacular garden with covered terrace

Access to the patio rises along the naturally sloping ramp below the house, directing visitors towards the back of the site. Inside the interior garden, the floor merges with the floor of the living room, dining room, and bedroom areas of the house.

You can go to the lawn directly from the bedroom. The concrete lining of the front elevation was selected to match with the retention of concrete walls. The remaining part of the house is covered with black stone tiles and natural wood.

The light and minimalist house style and the dark natural colors of the building merge harmoniously with nature and the surroundings.

Covered terrace
Interior with wooden floors
Entrance with wooden floors
Spacious and modern living room with stone wall
Spacious and modern living room with stone wall and fireplace
Modern and spacious living-dining area and kitchen
Kitchen-dining room in white and gray
Minimalist kitchen in white, wood and gray
Wooden Kitchen details
Modern bedroom in gray range
White and gray bathroom with wooden floors
Bathroom with modern and elegant pieces
Storage area in the bathroom
Night view of the exterior
Night view from the garden
Entire night view of the outside





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