An unusual 1,735-sq.-ft. country home located in Denmark, the Sinus House is a great mix of pastoral settings and modern architecture. Designed by the creative folks from Cebra Architects with a black roof and facade to contrast the stark white cut-outs in its exterior walls, the structure charms wits its interiors where comfort blends perfectly with the contemporary. With expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, enhanced open spaces, and an amazing kitchen with a black and white island, there’s something about the Sinus House that draws attention. – via










































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This open house in black in white has a beautiful architectural design . simple yet very user friendly. the kitchen cum didning space is a delightfull addtition to this house.
This is a peculiar and unusual approach to architectural design. I like it.
It looks just like pinc black barn for me (with some parts cut out). But still like the idea;)
A very nice design which simplified the living space.
Kitchen and dining space is the key feature of design….Simply beautiful!!!
thats a fresh home lol
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