When I was drawing on white paper when I was a child, I was definitely able to draw this kind of roof. Several triangular spires pointed upward, and a quadrilateral below. With just a few strokes, it turned into a small house with only one line. Draw a few trees next to them and a sun on them.
When I grew up, I realized that houses were not like this. They were all square, practical, and high-altitude. The spiers, like the dream house, are just painted baubles. However, this Penninsula House designed by Room 11 has actually grown into the same cabin in my mind as the one I wrote about when I was a child. It has a pointed roof, large windows, and an outdoor stove; all are the key points of an ideal house.
The large floor-to-ceiling glass not only increases the sense of space, but also closely connects the outdoors and indoors; it seems that you have a complete view of the outside while inside the house. How can a person who pays attention to taste only care about appearance. The furniture in the house has been carefully selected by Yiyi to create a completely relaxing home both inside and outside.