Nowadays architecture is not just about aesthetics, it’s about creating health-focused concepts that foster well-being and provide refuge from the stressful world we live in, so check out these Beautiful Luxury Homes Across The World.
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Luxury homes feature statement patterns, luxurious textiles, and opulent structures, yet we definitely cannot forget about full height windows, open-plan living spaces, outdoor pools and stunning gardens.
Invisible House – Australia
Winner of a Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Award for International Excellence and named ‘Australian House of the Year’, this unique home is strategically positioned under the brow of a ridge to maximize aspect and weather protection.
Carmel – California
This home shaped like a butterfly, a rare architectural masterpiece is alive with ocean drama, swaying cypress trees, quiet sunrises, and flamboyant sunsets. Estate evokes spirituality with the movement of nature all around, creating an ambiance of tranquility.
Amagansett – New York
This iconic Amagansett retreat is a fully-restored original from the “Amenity” project conceived by noted architect Richard Bender in the early 1960’s as a cluster of linear light-infused beach cottages occupying a 20-acre private enclave surrounded by woodlands, preserved land and communal tennis. Wrapped in extensive full-length glass, the space evokes the sensory pleasure of living under a canopy with the surrounding nature flowing through space.
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Heber – Utah
In this stunning residence, it’s possible to enjoy spectacular, unobstructed views of the Jordanelle and Uinta Mountains from the extensive deck or the floor-to-ceiling windows that wrap the entire front of the house. Five bedrooms, a private gym room, home theater and wet bar are just a few of the luxurious amenities this home has to offer.
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Source: Elle Decor