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walls that exhibit "a subtle interweaving of
threads akin to those found in fabrics," as
characterized by BAD, beautifully finished
floors help differentiate the home's interior
spaces. "At the entrance, there's a mix
of polished and leather-washed grey
limestone arranged in a diamond pattern
and as you move on, all public and private
spaces are in polished limestone." Deck
spaces, meanwhile, emphasize an inlaid
staggered bone pattern.
But then, every gesture in Weave House,
whether architectural or aesthetic, speaks
to a larger pattern wherein everything has
been meticulously organized and detailed.
The result of this ordering is residential
design with repetition, but not imitation—a
truly singular motif.
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and ventilation that alter the dynamics
of the interior throughout the day and
feeding what the studio describes as its
"sense of liveliness." What's more, all the
home's functional zones are seamlessly
connected to gardens, courtyards, and
decks, amplifying the authentic and easy
alliance between thresholds.
Aesthetically, the house highlights the
organic and undiluted trait of nature. "To
highlight the craftsmanship and remove
extraneous layers of cosmetics," the
studio notes, "each space is thoughtfully
designed with minimal and flexible wooden
furnishings, set against the raw and natural
aesthetics of walls." The wood and woven
elements lend warmth to the concrete
palette, as do the rich-red terracotta
tones and vivid green shades that soften
the harsher stone. Along with concrete
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