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This house is a single-storey house with elevated floor (elevated) up from the ground by concrete bunting pillars, which is the distinctive characteristic and foundation of the overall pattern. The style and style can be analyzed as follows:
# # # * * Overall Style Overview * *
The house is a fusion (Fusion) of several architectural styles, creating a modern-looking classic:
* * * Craftsman / Bungalow style: * * * There is a strong influence from the use of pure wood accentuated, exposed wood beam and pole structure (Exposed timber framing), having large porches, and windows with subdivided compartments (Multi-pane windows with muntins).
* * * Mid-Century Modern (MCM) style: * * This is evident by the use of large glass windows and the use of light channels over walls (Clerestory windows) to connect the interior to the exterior and receive full natural light.
* * * Rustic / Country Style: * * A blend of dark wood with light walls and floor lifting, giving a sense of hotelier cottage in the middle of a forest or farm.
# # # * * Shapes and Structures (Form and Structure) * *
* * * The roof: * * is a complex multi-level gable roof. The central part has a higher gable and is filled with clerestory windows along the roof, which is unique to making the house look light.
* * * floor lifting: * * The whole house is elevated with concrete bunting pillars (elevated on piers), which have the advantages of ventilation and moisture protection, along with a wooden structure display that is a floor beam.
* * * Veranda / Balcony: * * * There is a large wooden deck that surrounds almost every side of the house. The veranda roof is an open beam structure that allows light and air to pass through, but also gives a sense of boundaries.
* * * layout: * * The layout is L-shaped, creating an interesting verandah area.
# # # * * Architectural Details and Materials * *
* * * Material: * * The violent contrast between the light plastered wall (render or stucco) and the dark-stained wood structure is central to the external appearance. Wood is used for pillars, beams, balcony floors, and window frames.
* * * Window and door: * * There are many windows and doors. It is wood frame and clear glass. Most windows are multi-pane (sub-compartment), which is a Craftsman appearance. The entrance door is glass pane to provide inside and outside views.
* * * Open structure: * * Exposed rafter tails and timber framing, especially on roof, verandah and gable sections, create a sense of craftsmanship.
# # # * * Summary of Identity of the House * *
This house is designed for * * "Nature Connection and Semi-outdoor Living" * * Spacious verandah, lots of windows including light slots over the walls. Make residents feel like part of a forest garden around the house. It's the perfect Vacation Villa / Cabin that combines the beauty of classic woodwork with modern light transparency.























































