90 square meters in total. In Germany, the term “house Rheder II” refers to a way of life that emphasizes living in harmony with nature. In order to make the most efficient use of space, modern architecture and furniture that is clean and uncluttered are brought together. Each day that goes by brings us more and more responsibilities, and there is no better place to relax than at home. House Rheder II, which was originally a vacation home built in the 1950s, was redesigned by designer Heike Falkenberg in 2015 with the intention of focusing on the sensual perceptibility of the various lighting moods and the experience of air, fire, water, and earth. This was done in collaboration with a client who wanted to reduce the design to its most fundamental elements. This residence is more of a refuge than a house since it allows the view of the east-westphalian environment that surrounds it to shine through. The space is divided into a living room, an intimate bedroom that is hidden behind it along with a bathroom, and a technical room that hosts the entire house’s technology. This technology is networked through a bus system and controlled by an app. The technological room is located behind the room-high sliding partition. Every every room is illuminated by its own unique skylight. In addition to this, the construction of the glass box is actually situated on top of the gently running waters of a stream, which allows the users to feel a connection to nature via their sense of visual and auditory perception. The architecture of the home Rheder represents man’s newfound desire to live in harmony with nature while maintaining a feeling of simplicity and clarity throughout this time. the structure boasts of 3 m high sliding glass walls on two sides that open up the interiors via the wooden cantilevered deck to a magnificent view of the rheder country park on one side, while the other brings in a reflection pool that projects a natural play of light onto the interior ceiling, reflecting the sky and clouds. This house is not “large and significant, but little and proper!” in any way, shape, or form, whether it is the fireplace that makes a statement or the ceiling-mounted chair that mimics the soothing motions of the river. precisely what this project comprises in a nutshell, which is exactly what it is. Check out the images of this stunning home in the woods by going to the website indiaartndesign.com on your web browser.