BEAUTIFUL BUILDING DESIGN: The Barn House in Belgium

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BEAUTIFUL BUILDING design is often overshadowed by extensive green shadow of latest high concert architecture. But intrinsic temperament of repurposing and bringing second life to an or else useless structure is a sustainable idea we can’t overlook, especially when BEAUTIFUL BUILDING design done as stylishly as this old barn redux in Belgium.

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The BEAUTIFUL BUILDING design House beams with fresh, updated lines that give emphasis to structure’s immediate natural setting. The indigenous building concept of barn - to both care for weather and nature - are brought into a latest light with daylight filled living spaces that boast exciting views. Openings at either end of The BEAUTIFUL BUILDING design House frame the bucolic landscape, while operable sections of shuttered facade swing open to let daylight and normal breezes into home.

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