Located at 3602 Apollo in Salt Lake City, Utah, this bachelor pad is exactly what a smart and modern man looks for his living space. Fully equipped with everything you could desire, including a stylish pool, appliances and the most wonderful views, this place is simply dreamy. Designed and built for the practical man, the interior of the house gets the eye with its polished dark wood, cast concrete, gray shinny floors and white walls. Among the most well designed bachelor pads we’ve seen, the house is on sale for for $699,000. The price is fair and the comfort is infinite, just walk in and enjoy. – via













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Designed by Eduardo Arroyo of the Spanish studio NO.MAD Arquitectos and photographed by the architectural photographer Roland Halbe, Zafra-Uceda is a two-story polygonal anthem of modern metal architecture. Literally designed on top of a golf course, the wire-mesh façade was designed both as an intricate artistic accent as well as a very practical shield against stray golf balls. But there are many other creative accents incorporated into Casa Zafra’s design: there is only a view of the interior cactus garden from the second floor huge enclosed terraces; jagged holes are punched throughout the exterior of the home so that at different times of the day the sunlight can fall into and naturally light the dramatically sleek interior space; and there are no doors to divide any of the rooms in the interior space. But for all of its unique kinks, the building’s design certainly is creatively incorporated into its unique surroundings. – via









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The amazing Noyack Creek House both excites the senses as it confuses them with it’s seemingly out of place design. At first glance it appears not quite finished, but, on closer inspection, the building reveals itself to be a wonder of modern architecture and imagination. Built for a New York actor, from the simple front entrance to the ingenious use of every available inch of space, the Noyack Creek House is amazing in its simplicity as well as its complexity. Creating the feeling of a wide open space with its use of windows, lack of walls and the extensive use of wood, it certainly has what it takes to make for an amazing dream house! – via









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From architect Denton Corker Marshall, the Wilson House is an example of minimalist and pure building design. With an exterior that is not flashy nor extreme, the house sure does its job when it comes to catching your eye. The construction plans included a few parallel walls made out of concrete that support the two longitudinal 50m long and 11m wide plates. Steel columns are also present on the inside to provide extra sustainability. The house is located in the Yarra Valley, near Melbourne, it was was built over a vineyard and it has two levels. It does not lack a swimming pool, a parking lot, a master bedroom and a few guest bedrooms and of course, a wine cellar.



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