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Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>8
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>9
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>10
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>11
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>12
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>13
Living on the EdgeA modern design that borrows from its ancestors, the “Living on the Edge” house forges a union between tradition and simplicity. The home's remarkable thatched roof and walls are only the beginning of the connection -- Dutch architect Arjen Reas also borrowed a classic profile from old farm houses and incorporated lime finishes, which have been used in the area for generations past. The home also lives up to very modern standards of efficiency, creating a healthy interior environment....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/modern-dutch-thatch-house-links-with-the-past/'>READ ARTICLE</a>14














