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Contemporary House

Part 5- Design

What kind of house should be built today? 

In British Columbia, there is a fantastic chance to combine the beauty of nature with contemporary living while designing a new building. You may build to optimize your relationship with the breathtaking surroundings by taking into account window placements, adopting open-concept designs, incorporating natural materials, and establishing seamless outdoor living areas. These design techniques will enable you to fully appreciate the breathtaking grandeur that British Columbia has to offer, whether you’re sitting in your living room looking at the mountains or spending a peaceful evening on your deck.

Here are a few considerations that can be put into the design:

Open Concept Layouts: Contemporary homes often feature open-concept layouts that promote natural light and flow. 

Outdoor Living Spaces: Create outdoor living spaces like patios, decks, and gardens that extend the usable space of the home. 

Contemporary Aesthetics: Embrace clean lines, simple shapes, and a minimalist aesthetic. 

Integration of Nature:  Design outdoor living spaces, such as patios, decks, and gardens, to enhance the connection with the surrounding natural environment. 

Functionality and Practicality:  Ensure the home is designed for efficient use of space, adaptive to the home working trend,  thoughtful storage solutions and practical layouts. 

Bold Lighting:  Use a mix of natural and artificial lighting to create a warm and inviting atmosphere, with a focus on energy-efficient options.

Internal Courtyards:  Consider internal courtyards to bring nature indoors and create a unique living space. 

  • Timber Accents:  Use timber accents to add warmth and texture to the design.
  • Position and Orientation:  Pay attention to the position and orientation of the house to maximize natural light and minimize energy consumption. 

Smart Technology:  Incorporate smart technology for comfort and efficiency with the help of modern technology. You can regulate the lighting, temperature, and even window blinds with smart home systems, which can help you control how much heat and natural light enters your house.

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