Interior Design of Casa Familia House by Kevin deFreitas Architect in San Diego, California
Here is a Casa Familia House Architectural by Kevin deFreitas Architect in San Diego, California. This House was designed by Kevin deFreitas for his beloved family. A reinterpretation of quintessential Southern Californian courtyard houses; this is a modestly sized home that lives much bigger than it really is by thoughtfully opening up to, and engaging the landscape and wonderfully temperate coastal climate. It is a home that simultaneously looking towards the future (technologically feature rich), while remembering the low-tech comfort strategies of the past, a time before air conditioning and forced air units existed. The Interior was absolutely showing the above concepts, you can check for its living room design, kitchen, bedroom, dining room, bathroom, kids playing area and also the stairs and bookshelves design. Open your imagination to get so many inspiration and information to conduct your design ideas.
Casa Familia House from Outside

The goal of this project was to design and construct a highly efficient home that would employ passive and active strategies to significantly reduce energy, water, and resource consumption all while delivering a modern, comfortable and livable home for a young family of six.
Casa Familia House Living room Design

Through concerted research, experimentation and a good measure of faith, the house proved a success consuming 65% less electricity than state mandated standards, and 55% less water than homes of comparable size without sacrificing comfort or aesthetics. From an architectural standpoint it was important to dispel the common public misperception that efficiency and conservation has to look “hippie” or alternative.
Casa Familia House Bedroom Design

Casa Familia House Bookshelves Design

Casa Familia House Dining room Design

Casa Familia House Kitchen Design

Casa Familia House Bathroom Design

Casa Familia House Kids Area Design

Casa Familia House Stairs Design

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