“This is the cheapest house either of our offices have ever worked on,” say homeowners and architects Ernesto Crangolino and Krista Whitson of @alterstudio and @ml_arch, respectively. At a final construction cost of $550,000—landscaping and a solar array pushed it slightly over budget, but made the home net zero—the couple achieved this svelte four-bedroom in Austin, Texas, that was largely designed out of the circumstances of a constrained lot. “We hate it when architecture is a consequence of forces outside of it,” say the architects, “but it meant that the house had to be very agile and responsive.” – Photos by @caseycdunn Landscape Design by @wordandcarr @designstudio_mag #designstudiomag #moderndesign #modernarchitecture #interiordesign #interiorarchitecture #texas #austinarchitecture #austinhome #patiodesign #texasmodern #landscapearchitecture #landscapedesign #interiorstyling #homedecor #interiordecorating #modernhome #architecturephotography #architectureinspiration https://www.instagram.com/p/CkQPHnwNYwS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=