From Julie
We like the rawness of this reinterpretation of a traditional terraced house by UK architects Ullmayer Sylvester—the exposed Parallam framing, the soaring interior spaces, the vast, unadorned expanses of windows—plus the budget of £120,000. Read about the construction process at The Slow Home, including how the architects used recycled newspapers and sheep's wool for insulation and installed an environmentally friendly sedum roof. Photos by Helene Binet; via The Slow Home.





September 1, 2008
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I so enjoy these pages! I live in Argentina and I have a small store I should call "table-top bazaar" as I sell everything that goes ON the table yet I love to keep up with design all over the world.
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Patricia