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Stunning Rental Villa In South Africa

Designed by Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects (SAOTA), this villa named "First Crescent" is a stunning minimalist home commanding a 270 degree view of Lions Head, Campus Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The living spaces are highly transparent to take full advantage of the views. This breathtaking villa can be rented for $1,500 to $5,000 per day, depending on the season.



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KAI Floating Cabin

The KAI Floating Cabin by Waterpod redefines off-grid living with a blend of luxury, sustainability, and smart design. Handcrafted in Berkshire, England, each unit is a fully self-sufficient retreat that brings high-end living to any lake or calm waterway in the UK and worldwide. KAI isn't just another cabin, it is a 100% off-grid floating home that generates its own power via solar panels, produces clean drinking water, and purifies its own waste. It ca...
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AXIOM DESERT HOUSE

Designed by architectural firm Turkel Design, this stunning Modern Palm Springs prefab home can be bought and replicated! Part of the companys Axiom Series (a collection of 11 standard designs that can be built as is, or customized to suit your needs), the Axiom Desert House is a ready-to-assemble building that is packaged for shipping and delivered to sites worldwide. The 2,080-square-foot Axiom Desert House draws from the lifestyle and culture of Palm Springs, it ...
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HOUSE G | AMAZING BARN MAKEOVER BY MAXWAN ARCHITECTS - Image

HOUSE G | AMAZING BARN MAKEOVER BY MAXWAN ARCHITECTS

This beautiful barn conversion by Maxwan Architects is located by the river Linge in Geldermalsen, the Netherlands. It´s main feature has to be the big open space kitchen/living room the owners can relax and entertain friends. The architests added big openings to the facades and a large slit was cut into the barn roof to bring in light....
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