At the heart of the Brazilian rainforest, a different and stunning house called Canopy House is built. They have built the house so that it can cause the least damage to its surroundings. The beauties of this house include open corridors, native handmade décor and modern design furniture. Canopy House is actually a manifestation of respect for the lush nature and living culture of Brazil. Join us to get to know this amazing house. (BLESTHISSSTUFF)
Photographer: Unknown / Worldarchitecture.org site
Canopy House is a work of the MK27 architectural studio that looks like a part of nature. In this house there are bright colors and simple geometric shapes. To build the house, they first built a few columns on the ground and then placed the house on the columns to damage the nature. To enter the house you need to go up a spiral staircase. Inside the house are made of open the corridors that connect the spaces of the house to each other; Thanks to the openness of the corridors, the sound, light and smell of the forest enters the house.

Photographer: Unknown / Homedsgn.com site
On the roof of the Canopy House, there is a platform that can be seen from the beautiful landscape of trees and mountains. The doors of this house are sliding and glass. The glass of the doors can enjoy the joy of watching the forest from the home. They have used modern furniture and handmade décor to decorate the house; Decor appliances inspired by local culture and make the house warm and pleasant.
In the canopy housing, some walls use traditional Brazilian blocks. These blocks have geometric gaps or holes, and when sunlight passes through them, beautiful and variable optical patterns are created on the wall and floor of the house. This gives the interior an artistic and artistic atmosphere and enriches the visual manifestation of the home.
Does your dream house resemble a canopy housing? Are you interested in living in such a house in the woods? We are happy to share your comments with us and the companions of Kajaru.
Cover Photo Source: Wallpaper.com; Photographer: Unknown (Canopy House, Brazil)
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