That doesn’t mean the architect didn’t give this home a style of its own. The image below recalls the work of Piet Mondrian, while the remainder of the home comprises a very subtle-yet-palpable sense of character. The home is largely composed of oak and limestone, keeping the steel and the concrete mostly hidden from view. This gives the home a natural feel that mirrors the old trees and the dried creek in the distance, providing a sense of overall balance and harmony. [via contemporist]