Here is; s a rare barn house in Hampshire, England by AR Style Studio, exactly where historic meets contemporary as the home is'; s striking blend of minimalist interiors and rustic property style that hark back to the house '; s stable roots. As the home of the 1946 Grand National winner "Lovely cottage, '; the dilapidated stables in a stunning 3-room house property, which, we believe, a winner has been converted into his personal rights The UK farmhouse is well worth a tour."! / P>
The brick façade house has a warm, weathered top quality, the country style shouting about it. The original structure was large, modern windows, modern interiors equipped to Notes (and offers a little taste of).
From the architects: "Does the dilapidated stable block into a refreshingly minimalist residence rebuilt maintaining essential parts of its characteristic curve, as such reinvestment stable partitions. "
Behind the stained wood and steel partitions, the ultra-modern kitchen is lively, white and quite the opposite of their time worn walls.
The partition the kitchen and the dining room where a barn board table is topped by a trio of shiny chrome pendant lights to illuminate the shares . The white walls of the room to bounce light and improve the home '; s sense of space
The bathroom has the same dramatic contrast between old and new, which is the distinctive style tone for the whole house. The dramatic brick walls are earthy yet modern. And hiding with a touch of luxury, a towel warmer in a wall niche!
Check out these wonderful, a particular-of-a-kind sink - "carefully restored potions that have been returned, life as sinks, in the position with a private bathroom, "said AR Design and
The old stationary components are usually at the center, striking against the cool white background.
The wooden beams overhead stand out against the clean white walls and crisp angles of interior design.
AR Design and style Studio
Dezeen via Credit: Martin Gardner
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