Beach Houses Architecture of Lefevre House

Most impressive of the beach house design I ever seen, that is the great architecture building of this house. This is Lefevre House, an absolutely dramatic example of modern beach house architecture that built in top of a cliff. Designed by Longhi Architects, that has made an awesome house with overlooking Pacific Ocean views. This beach house located at Punta Misterio 117 km south of Lima, Peru.
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SheOak Beach House Design in Contemporary Architecture

Decorating a beach house is requiring good connection with outdoors that is an important consideration. Beach house has many exciting and fun designs that make any home a tropical paradise. Located in Kingscliff, New South Wales, Australia, this SheOak’s wonderful beach house has a very unique design with lots of glass walls. Those glass windows perfect for capturing natural light and get great outdoor view. The house is large and they are made from mix of steel, timber and concrete with durable materials. Wood is being use extensively as it is making the beach natural looks much more consistent.
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Modern Beach House of Wave House Architecture

This is the best interior design ideas for beach houses around the colors, textures, and architecture of the sea and seaside building. The house is an architecture project by Tony Owen Partners. House building is designed to capture the character of Sydney’s Bondi Beach in a home which both beach house and urban style home living. By creating an entry wing over the car garage at the south and build up to make elevation to the living room at the north.
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Cerro Tacna Beach House Architecture from dRN

This beach house architecture is build on 122 square meters in Tacna Hill, an elevated Plateau, south of Maitencillo, a Chile beach resort. This is an awesome project by dRN Architects (dRN Architects was established in 2005 by Nicolás del Río and Max Núñez, located in Santiago). This building architecture is basically an elevated platform, 3.8mts above ground level, which holds the two independent volumes of living and bedrooms, and a third one underneath, for visitor’s bedrooms.
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