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These designs are always so beautiful yet so impractical. My parents got an A-Frame (with four-foot vertical walls) when I was seven, but my oldest brother never grew up in it. We had completely different views on the design. I loved the high ceiling and ability to throw paper airplanes off the balcony. He felt like the walls were falling in all the time. A-frames with no vertical base walls do suffer from furniture placement issues. I suspect they also have some of the same psychological issues as geodesic dome homes, which quickly faded in popularity as a design in the early 1980's when it seemed every couple who moved into one got divorced. There was also no way to put a bookshelf or any other standard furniture against an outside wall. I really love these Viron designs because you do a lot to make the slanted walls work to make the space more visually open. That said, a short base wall did a LOT for us growing up in couch, bed, cabinet, and table placement. I recall another design here with a bathtub under an angled wall, where one would pretty much have to crawl in and out while on a wet surface. Positives - A pantry directly off the garage is awesome - minimal carrying of groceries in or packaging out. The garage also respects the idea of work getting done there. Good size. The kitchen seems perfect - there is a lot to be said for the bar when interacting with your 2.5 kids or spreading out work while being within reach of a coffee maker. Negatives/easy fixes - Who wants a laundry room for their dirty underwear in the same space as their food pantry? Or to haul clothes so far from the bedrooms? With so many bathrooms, shouldn't one lead to the pool for a quick shower and change afterwards? That's as simple as swapping it to the other side of the home office. Design Aesthetic The wood grains only partially offset the brutalist subtext. Smoothing out the corners likely to send small children running randomly though the kitchen to the ER would solve much of this. An architect once said he could design a house that would cause any couple who moved there to get divorced within five years and not know why. I once lived in such a house (atomic ranch style) and the break-up happened within six months. I didn't realize the connection until I randomly met another person who lived there earlier and had the same story. It had a lot of sharp right angles at random spots in the flow of people moving that forced you to feel threatened and irritated at random points in your day subconsciously. This was magnified when family was present because you were dodging both them and the sharp edges. If the proximity of your partner is associated with threats and pain at a Pavlovian level, any subsurface discomforts eventually emerge and any comforts of their proximity are overridden while your attention focuses on dodging that sharp countertop. These designs have so much beautiful creativity. But they should also have a respect for flow and avoiding irritant points for families - no one wants to build a home to keep the family happy and safe only to have the design do the opposite.
Thanks for your in-depth comment! We really appreciate you taking the time to analyze the design from so many angles. We are always looking for feedback to improve the functionality of our designs, and your observations about flow and potential irritant points are very valuable. Some points can definitely be improved, such as the laundry and pool shower spaces. We will definitely consider these ideas as we continue to create new concepts. 😊
From these rooms I prefer the office room with the clock and the red flowers and also the wonderfully astronomically designed children room with the many astronauts and the clouds and the planets and the stars. Exactly this is the most beautiful part of the complete house.
Hello. I love the plan. However I would like a couple adjustments. Please give more space between fire place to furnitures. I'm afraid a lose blanket on the couch will start a fire. And can there be separate space for laundry and food pantry? Also I will add a fridge if possible, that's important for a family home! 😅 These are my humble adjustments. Thank you! Please continue to be creative! I really love that you took the opinion last time to create a foyer. 🎉
Hey!! Thank you so much for your kind words and we appreciate every suggestion from you, it helps us to improve our designs… the fridge is hidden and it’s next to the oven. And the fire place can definitely be adjusted, we will keep in mind your suggestion for the laundry space as well ☺️🙏🏻🙏🏻
The large flat one story section should be included as part of the ridge of the roofs, which would provide more upstairs interior and less "flat" roofage.
Nice overall layout. The attached garage is a big A Frame selling poit. The living room is a bit awkward with the sofa back toward the fireplace. Too much space lost to corridors.
👋 bonjour. Très belle maison et surtout très originale. L'extérieur est aussi très bien conçu. Toutefois, je n'aime pas trop tout ce bois brut trop rustique a mon goût de la chambre 1 alors que le reste de la maison est moderne. Chambre 2 pas la peine de mettre une banquette au bout du lit, on ne passe plus. Chambre 1 des enfants ? Un seul bureau mais 2 lits ? Bureau parfait. 2 Chambres avec leurs dressings et salle de bains. Bravo pour les rangements qui existent ! Par contre j'aurais mis les toilettes vers la baignoire car quand on rentre dans la pièce, on est aussitôt sur les toilettes très proches de la porte. Idem pour les vasques des 3 salles de bains : il aurait mieux valu les mettre sur le côté opposé de la porte car a suppser que vous soyez devant et que votre conjoint entre, aussitôt vous serez cogné ou par la porte ou par le conjoint. La salle de bains côté bureau est vraiment très sombre mais toilettes bien placées. La cuisine est très belle mais que de place perdue. Notamment devant cette porte qui ouvre sur la laverie et placard. C'est beaucoup trop grand. Cette pièce plus petite aurait permis d'avoir un salon beaucoup plus grand, permettant de le traverser sans gêne. C'est la pièce de vie principale et on ne peut qu'y rester sans bouger. D'autre part, quel intérêt de mettre une belle cheminée pour qu'on lui tourne le dos, le canapé étant tourné logiquement à l'opposé vers la tv ?? Les gens ne verront pas la cheminée allumée ou non donc quel est l'intérêt de l'avoir mise, sans compter la place perdue et obligatoire entre ladite cheminée et le canapé. Je n'ai pas compris. Corridor un peu triste. Gros meubles sombres au début et après le vide. Mais très belles prestations, belle déco qu'on peut modifier en fonction de ses propres goûts. Merci pour cette présentation. 😊
Hello !! Thank you so much for your kind and accurate comments … all this points you’ve mentioned are correct and helpful, we will make a lot of changes in our new designs based on your advices. ☺️💐
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I love the cozy ambiance and the design and the choices of color are superb😊 amazing, that's what you call God-given talent
That is so nice of you!! 🥰🥰 thank you 🙏🏻
These designs are always so beautiful yet so impractical.
My parents got an A-Frame (with four-foot vertical walls) when I was seven, but my oldest brother never grew up in it. We had completely different views on the design. I loved the high ceiling and ability to throw paper airplanes off the balcony. He felt like the walls were falling in all the time. A-frames with no vertical base walls do suffer from furniture placement issues. I suspect they also have some of the same psychological issues as geodesic dome homes, which quickly faded in popularity as a design in the early 1980's when it seemed every couple who moved into one got divorced. There was also no way to put a bookshelf or any other standard furniture against an outside wall. I really love these Viron designs because you do a lot to make the slanted walls work to make the space more visually open. That said, a short base wall did a LOT for us growing up in couch, bed, cabinet, and table placement. I recall another design here with a bathtub under an angled wall, where one would pretty much have to crawl in and out while on a wet surface.
Positives -
A pantry directly off the garage is awesome - minimal carrying of groceries in or packaging out.
The garage also respects the idea of work getting done there. Good size.
The kitchen seems perfect - there is a lot to be said for the bar when interacting with your 2.5 kids or spreading out work while being within reach of a coffee maker.
Negatives/easy fixes -
Who wants a laundry room for their dirty underwear in the same space as their food pantry? Or to haul clothes so far from the bedrooms?
With so many bathrooms, shouldn't one lead to the pool for a quick shower and change afterwards? That's as simple as swapping it to the other side of the home office.
Design Aesthetic
The wood grains only partially offset the brutalist subtext. Smoothing out the corners likely to send small children running randomly though the kitchen to the ER would solve much of this.
An architect once said he could design a house that would cause any couple who moved there to get divorced within five years and not know why. I once lived in such a house (atomic ranch style) and the break-up happened within six months. I didn't realize the connection until I randomly met another person who lived there earlier and had the same story. It had a lot of sharp right angles at random spots in the flow of people moving that forced you to feel threatened and irritated at random points in your day subconsciously. This was magnified when family was present because you were dodging both them and the sharp edges. If the proximity of your partner is associated with threats and pain at a Pavlovian level, any subsurface discomforts eventually emerge and any comforts of their proximity are overridden while your attention focuses on dodging that sharp countertop.
These designs have so much beautiful creativity. But they should also have a respect for flow and avoiding irritant points for families - no one wants to build a home to keep the family happy and safe only to have the design do the opposite.
Thanks for your in-depth comment! We really appreciate you taking the time to analyze the design from so many angles. We are always looking for feedback to improve the functionality of our designs, and your observations about flow and potential irritant points are very valuable.
Some points can definitely be improved, such as the laundry and pool shower spaces.
We will definitely consider these ideas as we continue to create new concepts. 😊
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I love an A frame house, particularly if the design has a Pacific Island influence.
From these rooms I prefer the office room with the clock and the red flowers and also the wonderfully astronomically designed children room with the many astronauts and the clouds and the planets and the stars. Exactly this is the most beautiful part of the complete house.
Unless you're 20 years old you're going to have a helluva time getting up out of that tub safely lol!
Even then, with a wet tub you will likely slip and get hurt. It needs railings.
Comme toujours magnifique ❤❤❤❤
Awesome design. Love everything 😊
So Beautiful 😍
So nice!
Construction extérieure très originale et magnifique, quant â l'intérieur il est merveilleusement beau, grands espaces, chaleureux et cocooning.
AMEI ESSA MÚSICA😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Move the sofa away from the fireplace. Colors are warmer, and that is nice to see.
Thank you ☺️
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Hello. I love the plan. However I would like a couple adjustments. Please give more space between fire place to furnitures. I'm afraid a lose blanket on the couch will start a fire. And can there be separate space for laundry and food pantry? Also I will add a fridge if possible, that's important for a family home! 😅 These are my humble adjustments. Thank you! Please continue to be creative! I really love that you took the opinion last time to create a foyer. 🎉
Hey!! Thank you so much for your kind words and we appreciate every suggestion from you, it helps us to improve our designs… the fridge is hidden and it’s next to the oven. And the fire place can definitely be adjusted, we will keep in mind your suggestion for the laundry space as well ☺️🙏🏻🙏🏻
The large flat one story section should be included as part of the ridge of the roofs, which would provide more upstairs interior and less "flat" roofage.
PISCINA EXTERNA DESNECESÁRIA....ÁREA VERDE COM CONVIVÊNCIA MAIS INTERESSANTE ...PISCINA AQUECIDA INTERNA ESTRATÉGICAMENTE ADAPTADA.😊
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Love it. Just not thrilled about the washer and dryer inside the food pantry. They need their own room.
Thank you 🙏🏻 the new design has this issues fixed it’s coming this Sunday so you might wanna check it ☺️
@@vironhomes The pantry is absolutely perfect. Can’t wait to see the next one. With a stunning laundry room to place washer & dryer. Gorgeous
Finalmente cominciate a ragionare (restate statunitensi, ma è già qualcosa)
Nice overall layout. The attached garage is a big A Frame selling poit. The living room is a bit awkward with the sofa back toward the fireplace. Too much space lost to corridors.
Thank you for your comment, we agree with all the points and we will improve the upcoming designs ☺️
The sofa is way to close to that fireplace...
I need this Drawing ✍️ for this building Concept
Hi!! We are working on the full drawings and we will keep you posted when it’s ready ☺️
👋 bonjour. Très belle maison et surtout très originale. L'extérieur est aussi très bien conçu. Toutefois, je n'aime pas trop tout ce bois brut trop rustique a mon goût de la chambre 1 alors que le reste de la maison est moderne. Chambre 2 pas la peine de mettre une banquette au bout du lit, on ne passe plus. Chambre 1 des enfants ? Un seul bureau mais 2 lits ? Bureau parfait. 2 Chambres avec leurs dressings et salle de bains. Bravo pour les rangements qui existent ! Par contre j'aurais mis les toilettes vers la baignoire car quand on rentre dans la pièce, on est aussitôt sur les toilettes très proches de la porte. Idem pour les vasques des 3 salles de bains : il aurait mieux valu les mettre sur le côté opposé de la porte car a suppser que vous soyez devant et que votre conjoint entre, aussitôt vous serez cogné ou par la porte ou par le conjoint. La salle de bains côté bureau est vraiment très sombre mais toilettes bien placées. La cuisine est très belle mais que de place perdue. Notamment devant cette porte qui ouvre sur la laverie et placard. C'est beaucoup trop grand. Cette pièce plus petite aurait permis d'avoir un salon beaucoup plus grand, permettant de le traverser sans gêne. C'est la pièce de vie principale et on ne peut qu'y rester sans bouger. D'autre part, quel intérêt de mettre une belle cheminée pour qu'on lui tourne le dos, le canapé étant tourné logiquement à l'opposé vers la tv ?? Les gens ne verront pas la cheminée allumée ou non donc quel est l'intérêt de l'avoir mise, sans compter la place perdue et obligatoire entre ladite cheminée et le canapé. Je n'ai pas compris. Corridor un peu triste. Gros meubles sombres au début et après le vide. Mais très belles prestations, belle déco qu'on peut modifier en fonction de ses propres goûts. Merci pour cette présentation. 😊
Hello !! Thank you so much for your kind and accurate comments … all this points you’ve mentioned are correct and helpful, we will make a lot of changes in our new designs based on your advices. ☺️💐
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