Green WeeHouse New York Home Design by Geoffrey Warner
Did you ever imagine having a house with all wooden architecture? Maybe this is the inspiration for you. A Green House is made of wood with which to main material. It’s interesting and worth to try.
Green WeeHouse in New York is the design of Geoffrey Warner of Alchemy Architects. This house was designed by the architecture quite unique. This is New York’s Green WeeHouse Designed with two main parts. This house is designed is also very complete for each room. This house is beautiful and interesting addition in terms of architecture and materials as well as very functional and comfortable.
Green WeeHouse is designed with attractive, so that each part such as the floor and the exterior is very detailed. The color is elegant with a touch of glass on every corner make this home even more attractive.






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