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A-Cero Modular House Looks Boring But It Really Isn’t

9:25 am in Architecture, House, House Plans, Houses, Spain by chris

Looking at it from the outside, you're probably not going to fall in love with the Modular House in the images below. But once you step right inside, at least virtually, you'll completely change your mind. The Modular House has been designed by the team of architects at A-Cero and can be found in Coruna, Spain. The combination of glass and aluminum panels on the outside make it look like a warehouse from certain angles. But this 106-m2 Modular House will offer you three bedrooms, two baths, a hall, a dining room, a laundry room and a kitchen. And the interior will definitely surprise you with the simple and very modern furniture design. Just after the break you'll find additional images, and the ones shot in the evening are my personal favorites. What do you think? Via A-Cero

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House of Concrete

8:41 pm in House, Modern, SixDW: A New Beginning by SixDifferentWays

He can huff and he can puff as much as he wants, but the big bad wolf definitely won’t be able to blow down a house of concrete.

Designed by Spanish architect group A-cero, the Concrete House II is located just outside of Madrid. The outside walls are made of dark gray concrete and built with strips of grass between them to create the illusion that the house is actually part of land. With an indoor spa and swimming pool, home theater, wine room and parking garage, the Concrete House II is a luxurious retreat. Even some of the modern decor and furniture appears to be made from concrete!

A-cero’s blog tells us that the Concrete House II is a single story home that measures at 1600 square meters, which is about 17,222 square feet. Imagine living in a space that big. It would be great for a good ol’ game of hide-and-seek…

So what do you think – would you live in the Concrete House II?