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The home was a huge technical challenge and so beautifully finished, the judges named it Supreme New Home, as well bestowing the Craftsmanship Award on it.
Partially buried to maintain a low profile in the surrounding environment, the rooftops are expressed as a landscape of ridges and valleys.
Soaring walls of glass span the length of the building, cleverly protected from summer sun. Mercifully, light and warmth still flood the interior in winter.
The relatively modest 176sqm house consists of three well-appointed double bedrooms, accompanied by three exquisite bathrooms.
The main living space runs the length of the structure and includes some beautiful pieces of bespoke joinery.
Overhead, glass pulls light into the rear of the dwelling. The finely crafted Canadian oak panelled ceiling demands attention, folding to embrace the living space.
The separate studio, echoes the form of the main house, providing a space for reflection and calm.
NATIONAL AWARDS WON
National Supreme House of the Year
National Mitre 10 Craftsmanship
National Category Winner
Top 100
REGIONAL AWARDS WON
Regional Supreme House of the Year
Regional Mitre 10 Craftsmanship
Regional Category Winner
Regional Gold