A 30-meter-high water tower was converted into a livable home by architect Mauro Brigham (Bham Design Studio) in Belgium. The tower was constructed somewhere between the late 1930s. The beautiful idea has been transformed into a high-technology modern residence that provides all the amenities of a real house, from a bedroom, bathroom, storage space, and panoramic terrace.
The exterior of the six-story structure was eventually renovated prior to the interior restoration which started in 2007, once the damaged concrete columns were well repaired and painted, brick joints were totally removed, and substituted the windows on the floor top were enlarged Brigham and his team proceeded to work on the interior design.
The water tower house is having special features of desirable aspects for any homeowner with truly unique functions. The tower house is fully equipped with modern IT technology and the latest systems that permit one to control various facets of the home. This house includes anything from controlling the intensity and color of lights to the temperature of each room.
Water Tower House Converted Into Livable Home3
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