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    • B Offline
      BlackPuma
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      I had this idea to make a modern design holiday home that would respect it's natural surroundings, but at the same time would make the inhabitants feel comfortable yet in touch with nature. Therefore I've chosen for allot of large windows in untraditional shapes.

      Below you have the living room, the kitchen, shower/bath and the toilet. Upstairs you have an entire floor dedicated to the bedroom. The bedroom is not decorated yet, therefore I did not found it necessary to post any screenshots of it.


      The first mock up picture.


      Overall view.


      Living room.


      Second shot of the living room.


      Kitchen (Untextured, so it might be difficult to see).


      The Solar5.png

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      • honoluludesktopH Offline
        honoluludesktop
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        No birds in Holland?-) I can't leave my car outdoors a week without getting the glass bombed:-(

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          BlackPuma
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          @honoluludesktop said:

          No birds in Holland?-) I can't leave my car outdoors a week without getting the glass bombed:-(

          Hm, yes, I see how that might be a problem. But seeing as this building is supposed to blend in with nature, a few dirt stains would only help that effect. Not that bird dropping should be left there though, that's a bit nasty even for nature life. But cleaning the windows should be as simple as turning open the garden hose. :3

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