The commonly used phrase “living in a glass house” usually has a negative connotation. However, if we take it literally and imagine the potential of a real glass house, it could be quite amazing. One such example is a stunning home designed by the architecture and design firm Santambrogio, which specializes in all-glass structures.
The picture of the house is making it difficult for me to determine whether it is a real house or just a design concept due to its unusual appearance.
Who cares about walls that block your view when you can have a home surrounded by lovely trees? Instead of privacy, you get a breathtaking scenery to admire.
Wow, this picture is absolutely stunning! The entire area is constructed entirely of glass, including the staircases and shelves, offering an almost uninterrupted view of the gorgeous outdoor scenery. The blue hue of the glass perfectly blends in with the snowy surroundings.
Moreover, I can’t help but notice how my eyes are immediately drawn towards the various edges and intersections of these transparent surfaces. These aspects possess a unique artistic quality that would remain hidden if the surfaces were not see-through.
The bed and sofa depicted in this picture are among the few pieces of furniture that are not transparent in the house. The floor beneath them is see-through, creating an illusion that the items are suspended in mid-air.
Here’s an additional glass house option to consider. This particular one is a single level and conveniently located right on the beach.
Wow, what a strange picture! It seems less like a physical object and more like a digital simulation. It’s almost as if it’s completely two-dimensional.