Situated on a steep hill and surrounded by birch and oak 150 years in Raleigh, North Carolina, Strickland-Ferris Residence, is not your typical house of the forest. Designed by architect Frank Harmon, this house at 1800 sq .- ft., perched above the ground on wooden trellises and concrete pillars, allowing water to seep under and appearing as if he was ready to flee. The exterior glass and steel, draw a fine line between exterior materials and a modern interior, which ended with sparkling floors in cherry wood columns and beams and a steel ladder reused. Frank Harmon Architect
via Architectural Record
houses mostly made of this wood may look a bit ancient from the outside, but once you get into the house can feel what is called luxury of a truly luxurious, with a color that is dominated by brown color makes the atmosphere in the house was quiet and comfortable to live. In addition we can sit relaxed on the couch while enjoying the stunning scenery outside because the walls were made of glass.




