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Thursday, February 10, 2011

This About The Meera House Dream House Design in Singapore by Guz Architects

This About The Meera House Dream House Design in Singapore by Guz Architects - a good home is a home that makes you feel comfortable when resting, a place to unwind, a gathering place with his family, on this blog Collection Of News Houses From Prithaz we will discuss all about home design which is very attractive and comfortable utuk applied, well now we will discuss This About The Meera House Dream House Design in Singapore by Guz Architects please read.

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This About The Meera House Dream House Design in Singapore by Guz Architects


Guz Architects have designed the Meera House, modern dream house design with large garden in Singapore. This green house design is located on a new housing estate on the island of Sentosa adjacent to Singapore. The house provide the natural views to the harbour and downtown. The front and rear of the building meanwhile, terrace back allowing each storey to have visual or actual access to greenery. This large house design have large green garden, even on the roof. This dream house design is very comfortable and impressive.




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