Lofted Forest Home Interior | Fluidity and Complexity of Music

Design by Rover Harvey Oshatz, the Lofted Forest Home is a physical manifestation of the “fluidity and complexity of music”. The house certainly embodies both principles, with elegantly flowing curves executed with custom structural and decorative elements. Primarily wood and stone were used in the home’s construction to promote integration into its environment.

Lofted Forest Home

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Lofted Forest Home Living Room

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Lofted Forest Home Living Area

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Lofted Forest Home Bedroom

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Even where metal was used, it was allowed to weather naturally, developing a rust colored patina. Most of the living area is located in the flared, upper “loft” portion of the home, where Oshatz hoped to achieve a sense of intimacy in the forest canopy.


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