
Completed just last month, Seya House is a gorgeous residence that rethinks the boundaries between yard and home.




I’ve been seeing it used in a lot of homes recently, but I love the unfinished feel that the exposed plywood brings to the home, and the contrast it provides against the concrete. It’s as if the architects started with a yard and designed a home around it.
source: Suppose Design Office website
via spoon&tamago
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