Modern architecture is captivating and compelling. While we have our idea of our dream home, these modern dwellings will change your designs immediately. Today life on the edge takes on a whole new meaning today. The Nova Scotia Cliff House is the brainchild of MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects. This stunning home is suspended off of a rocky bluff, offering a unique, rustic seaside retreat. The simple cedar-clad box extends over the bedrock, perched off the ground by a galvanized steel pedestal.
The house itself features just 960-square-feet, though the interior maximizes living space thanks to an open floor plan. The double-height ceilings are a nice touch while exposed timber framing and steel beams offer a modern aesthetic. The minimalist approach keeps the focus on the coastal landscape. The south-facing windows provide a sensation of floating above the seashore. The Nova Scotia Cliff House is simply stunning! The home is sleek, modern, and beautiful, offering a unique vantage point to enjoy the scenery.
Take a closer look at this magnificent structure in the images below and find out more about the home from MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects. In the meantime, keep it locked with The Culture Curators for more modern architecture coming soon.
Photos via Greg Richardson / MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects