Saturday, June 18, 2011

K House by Raggatt McDougall Architects


The K House is a holiday beach facility finished by Australia’s Ashton Raggatt McDougall Architects and there is a big logic behind that dubbing.
This house takes the form of the letter K and is meant for families whose name begins with the same letter. Surprisingly, the alphabet K is a significant symbol for design as it can afford a great building height as well as appreciable views. On the inside, this house gets the garage on the main floor as well as the outdoor living area.










The ground floor has a sound-proof home theater, a couple of bed rooms, a bath, a cellar and also storage. What is a more is a K Shaped book shelf which houses a 5,000 book collection.

Raggatt McDougall Architects



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