mirrored twin houses by WY design reimagine hungarian village charm
Briefly

The architecture studio thoughtfully segmented the linear form of both houses using an entrance courtyard, central courtyard, and rear garden, ensuring that every room is bathed in natural light.
Envisioned by the architects as a couple's first countryside refuge, the twin houses explore new residential typologies for young families: two independent and mirrored three-bedroom houses.
The entrance courtyard provides a gentle transition from street to home, thoughtfully designed to avoid windows facing parked cars or the street—a common privacy issue in countryside homes.
Clad in pastel pink and yellow pigmented concrete, both inside and out, the twin houses present a monolithic yet delicate visage, reminiscent of Hungarian village charm.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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