Math principles applies to every house design, but this Victorian house uses it a little bit further with several major additions to comprehensively include the garden. The geometric form that goes well with the back of the house which means that it serves more like an inseparable extension of it. Its edges are soft and emphasizing the malleability of the zinc cladding and the slight billows in its surface. The resulting look resembles that of tailored garment turned inside out exposing a complex structure of pleated seams. The kitchen with a waist-high working surface on one side is separated from the living space with a clad in seamless black granite. Connection to the garden is provided with granite terraces that directly leads to it.
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