Simple house design might sound boring and bland but this gorgeous modern home will prove it wrong. Take a look how she managed to create perfect home for minimalist lifestyle!

Minimalist Monochrome Glasshouse is a simple yet very stunning modern house designed by Sarah Waller. The house was built for her and her family after they decided to move in Australia. Sarah’s primary goal was to design and build aesthetically pleasing and at the same time functional, simple home. She found a way to build a perfect residence which exudes the power of simplicity, sophistication and overall atmosphere of mid-century modern architecture.

By placing unadorned windows, along with using natural colour palette and reflective surfaces Sarah created simple modern exterior and combined it with minimalist interior design to accomplish relaxed and decluttered living atmosphere.

 

KEY TAKEAWAY

Minimalist Monochrome Glasshouse is an excellent example of how to use a simple home design together with a minimalist interior design & monochrome colours in order to achieve a beautiful, carefree and decluttered living space.

Simple house design of Sarah Waller's Glasshouse
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Single storey house design

Simplicity has been reached already in initial house planning where it is defined that the residence will be one storey house. Single storey house design is great when one has access to large land, like in this case – 6000 square meters. Furthermore, particularly this modern single story home design is inspired by the post war modern housing architecture; Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House and the Phillip Johnson Glasshouse, according to the architect Sarah.

„The brief was to design a family home that can also function as showcase for my architectural business. My inspiration was the post war housing Architecture: Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House and the Philip Johnson Glasshouse.“

Similarly, the Glass Pavilion designed by Steve Hermann – described as “the most minimalist house designed” has been also inspired by Mies van der Rohe’s Glass House, take a look.

One storey house design of Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Single storey house design of Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Modern minimalist interior design

Every inch of this modern house is inspired with modern minimalist interior design – from modern black & white kitchen to black & white bathroom. Monochrome colours are frequently used when it comes to minimalist house interior design as they contribute a lot in the process of achieving simple, relaxed atmosphere.

Another example of modern minimalist style can be seen from this apartment with black and white interior design – The “Contemporary Interior Box”, where combination of white & black colours with wood created remarkably distinctive apartment from any other.

Modern black and white interior in Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Modern minimalist interior design in Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Open concept floor plan

Another indispensable characteristic of modern design is open concept floor plan. Not only it creates great connection of all spaces inside the house but it also makes it seem more spacious. In this project we have the example which especially stands out – the open floor plan kitchen surrounded by sliding exterior glass walls and great connection to the living room and rest of the house.

Open concept floor plan and black and white kitchen in Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Modern black and white kitchen

Modern black and white kitchen is a great example of how it is possible to design remarkable kitchen while using only 2 contrasting colours – black & white. By doing so one ends up with minimalistic area which not only looks good but it is also functional. In order to shatter a bit black and white colour scheme, Sarah used a large wooden dining table and made it a focal point of the whole kitchen interior. Not to mention it looks perfect on the white kitchen floor.

Another example of eye-catching black and white kitchen decorating idea can be seen in example of CH House, take a look!

White kitchen floor in Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Black and white kitchen in Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Black and White Bathroom and Outdoor Bath

Black & white colours were the number 1 choice when it comes to the bathroom as well. In order to pop just a bit of colour, green plants were added. In addition to the black and white bathroom in the house, there is an outdoor bath with an outdoor shower which comes in really handy on properties in areas where the climate is warmer.

Modern black and white bathroom in Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Outdoor bath and shower in Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Sliding Exterior Glass Walls As An Inevitable Part of Simple House Design

Simple house design is especially expressed thanks to the exterior glass walls. Sliding glass walls are great for many reasons – first, they enable the daylight into the modern interior and second, when open they offer the possibility of connection between interior and exterior.

Exterior glass walls of Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Swimming Pool Garden Design

Last but not least, probably the most relaxing part of this simple home is its backyard with modern swimming pool deck and spacious grassy garden where one can relax on hammock and admire the palms.

„Taking style cues from the Modernist Palm Springs pools popular during the ’50s, a similar look is evoked with a streamlined resort style linear pool, offset with a chic cabana furnished with casual pieces ideal for relaxing and soaking up the sweeping views.“

Modern terrace design of Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Simple house design of Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Modern swimming pool in Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Simple house design of Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Modern terrace in Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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Backyard and swimming pool of Glasshouse by Sarah Waller at night
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Modern backyard of Glasshouse by Sarah Waller
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