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Beautiful Malimbu Cliff Villa in Lombok Island Indonesia

June 12th, 2012 by By admin # Resorts and Holidays Ideas, Swimming Pool Designs, Tropical home designs, Villa Design Trend Ideas, Waterfront Home Designs
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Here is the beautiful and comfortable Malimbu Cliff Villa at Lombok island Located in West Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia.It is somewhat similar in size and density with neighboring Bali and shares some cultural heritage, but is administratively part of NTB along with sparsely populated Sumbawa. Malimbu Cliff Villa combines modern luxury with breathtaking panoramas to create an exotic island retreat. This stylish, contemporary and ultra chic villa, with four bedrooms plus a kids bunk room and 18-metre infinity pool, has been designed for total rest and relaxation.Whether watching monkeys swing through the coconut trees, sipping cocktails as the sun goes

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Tropical House Design in Northeast Brazil

July 25th, 2011 by By admin # Tropical home designs
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Tropical House Design Tropical House Design in the fishermen’s village of Mundaú in the state of Ceará, in Northeast Brazil. Tropical house design is holiday house with 3 bedrooms that allowed wide possibilities of contact with nature. We have replaced the conventional solution in domestic architecture – a compact volume with internal circulation – with a gallery that surrounds the 3 floors of the house, and corresponds to 50% of the total area. Both the wooden skin that envelops the gallery and the suspended roof, shelter the house from the Sun while keeping it permeable to the cool South wind,

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