In this house, instead of indoor flowers, a real tree grows
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/in-this-house-instead-of-indoor-flowers-a-real-tree-grows.htmlGardening is a favorite hobby of many people. Someone grows lemons at home, plants cacti or flowers, and a real coniferous tree grows in this house. This idea came to the mind of an architect from Kazakhstan Aibek Almasov. He designed a glass house in the forest, built around a growing fir tree.
We present you photos where you can admire this beautiful building and an equally beautiful tree.
"Tree in the house" is a unique project that allows you to feel complete unity with nature.
The building itself, of course, will be located in the forest.
The house has a kitchen, a living room and a toilet. The only thing missing is a full-fledged bedroom.
You can climb to the upper floors of the 12-meter building by a white winding staircase.
And in the evening you can read a book here in silence. It's like an introvert's paradise.
The building itself is simply surrounded by greenery.
Such a house is an opportunity for many to escape from stuffy concrete boxes and feel real unity with nature.
Keywords: Architect | Tree | House | Forest | Plants | Garden | Gardening | Glass
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