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Architectural Designs
Roger Dean has designed a house for the new millennium, it is beautiful, environmentally kind and quick to build.
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Curvilinear cloud bedroom.
It began with a question to a group of children, "What sort of bedroom would you like?"
The bedroom in the forest.
They told Roger that they were afraid of spaces under the bed where monsters might lurk.
Curved hallway.
The children said that they wanted to control and view the entrance and exit to their bedroom.
Curvilinear cloud bathroom.
When a life size model of the, "Home for Life' was exhibited at the Ideal Home Show, senior citizens also wanted these designs.
Curvilinear hallway and doors.
Many of the older visitors found the interior shapes calming and commented that they liked the design.
Pebble bathroom with curved cabinets.
Surprisingly, most visitors across the age range loved the layout and shape of the rooms, despite their unusualness.
Arched ceilings over circular bed.
Both children and their grandparents said that they wanted a sense of safety in their home.
Nooks and niches, windows and mirrors.
During the exhibition, there were many requests to stay in the house, sadly we had to refuse.
The bathroom door.
All the wooden doors were handmade by craftsmen, from a mixture of different wood, including Elm.
The pool in the bathroom.
A room with a bath, big enough for parents and little ones, as well as, 'Me Time' occasionally.
The hallway doors.
No ones home is simply a place to live, these designs not only offer the inhabitant a safe haven, but also a work of art.
The mirror in the hall.
The interiors are enhanced with curved mirrors and spaces that offer sufaces for many types of decor, or just a plain white finish.
The curved hall space.
The many shapes created by the internal arches provide secret spaces, in even a small footprint.
Curved windows over clouds.
The, 'Home for Life' is intended to be landscaped and embedded within a garden, and includes providing views onto the garden.
Stairway to the bedroom.
The advantage is to the occupant of the bedroom, who has clear sight of the hall.
The origin of the idea, of a safe and personal curvilinear space, a child.
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