In times of recession, architects have to resort to extremely simple solutions. Only these have added value as long as the architecture achieves its purpose. A house that absolutely does not want to be anything more than simple. Simple can be so beautiful!
Despite its extreme simplicity, the "minimalist" house is far from cheap. Architects managed to merge the modern with the rational. And so a cute fusion was born.
Minimalism also continues in the arrangement of the surroundings, where mainly "cheap" materials and horticulture, which does not require much care, dominate.
Every house should have an indoor garden. It means the transition of the natural into the artificial and thus the syntactic linking of the concepts - natural - artificial. The transition of nature into living spaces is the key to creating atmosphere.