Galvanized Metal Cladding House Built on Budget

 

This galvanized metal cladding house built on a budget proves that you can have your cake and eat it too. Designed by Substance Architecture, this humble home was built for an Iowa family looking to downsize on this four-acre pastoral property.

The structure – a simple galvanized metal tube reminiscent of agricultural structures – captures views of a pond at one end and a meadow at the other.

The home’s shape serves up more than just the views. Its shape maximizes its square footage and function on a minimal budget. This farmhouse cottage style home features two glazed facades, and coupled with its orientation, results in a passive solar home. Inside, the open concept house plan promotes socialization and family living, but still offers privacy in bedrooms and bathrooms.

Not only to maximize the sceneries the owners of the house can view, the design of this house is intended to optimized the function and square footage of a small budget house. This farmhouse inspired house is designed with  two glazed facades that will give the whole house a solar effect, with the proper use of house furniture’s and accessories. The open concept of galvanized metal cladding house promotes family living and socialization with other people. Of course, there should be full privacy for the whole family: that is offered through its simple, but spacious rooms and bathrooms. The minimalist house also includes a fireplace that will give that solemn and warm effect to the whole house. This feature will bring a striking feature to the house. Open concept of galvanized metal cladding house is perfect for those who are still starting a family, and don’t have enough funds to build a house.

The stunning fireplace feature is a certain hotspot in this house. Substance Architecture via Arch Daily.

 

 

Photo credit: Shimer @ Hedrich Blessing

Source: Home Design Find and Furniture Studio Design

 

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