A two story contemporary build spanning 128x80 studs including the landscaping.
About this creation
This contemporary style build is inspired by a home in the Boise foothills. The home is built in two sections, the grand room portion is 32x48 studs and the living, second story portion is 48x48 studs and connect together with technic pins. The element colors used for this build are reddish brown, light bluish-grey, tan, black and dark bluish-grey. The interior decor, patio and greenery are an array of different colored elements. The landscaping and rock work is built in a manner that comes apart into four sections that are connected with technic pins. The roof portions come off both sections of the home, (garage, living room, bedroom and grand room), both of the roof sections above the garage and living room are "green roofs". The trees are built with rigid 3mm hose in the center for the trunks and are made with bright green, green and dark green. I give credit to Deborah Higdon-Leblond for inspiration pertaining to the patio furniture. View of the side with garage
This side is the art & artifacts gallery
The back of the home with patio, hot tub and gazebos
This is the back of the home from the angle taken on the garage side
The picture above and next three are pictures of the greenery, trees, patio and gazebos
The upstairs bedroom
This is the kitchen on the main floor
The living room, next to the kitchen
Inside the double garage
The grand room with art & artifact collection
the picture above and below are more of the landscaping and garage side of the home
These two pictures are of the home without the landscaping placed underneath the build