Many people say that when they are at home they are within four walls but this house in Düsseldorf, in Germany, will prove the opposite because instead of walls it has windows!
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Designed by Düsseldorf-based interior architecture practice Falkenberg Innenarchitektur, House Rheder II is designed as a serene retreat integrating itself within the natural landscape.

With the green landscape of East Westfalia and the waters of the river Nethe surrounding it, the project aims to minimize the chaos of modern life.

This house was rebuilt in 2015, preserving the original floor slab and terrace over the water. The structure is minimalist, with exposed steel supports and a steel frame supporting fully glazed facades.

Filigree floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors open to a timber deck facing the water and with views of Rheder country park.

The pool reflects the sky and sunlight onto the ceiling inside, further minimizing the separation between interior and exterior.

From the opposite wall, it can be seen a fireplace, bringing warmth to the heart of the house and the living room is finished with minimal furnishings.
A ceiling height sliding door divides the living room from the two bedrooms and the bathroom.

All the technical aspects of the house can be controlled by an app.
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