You’ll find many reasons to admire this 319sqm house, and three of them are its handsomely linked pavilion forms. The trio, in vertical Eurowood cladding, draw the eye, but they also have supremely practical functions. The middle pavilion, for instance, is family central with two floors, three bedrooms, three ensuite bathrooms, an office, separate toilet and a kids’ lounge. In the north-west wing are the open-plan communal living zones, which flow from the kitchen –with scullery – to a dining space, living room and out into a portico and swathe of Outdure decking. From there you can step down to the spa pool, lawn and barbecue. It’s entertaining bliss. The final pavilion has a double garage, plus a one-bedroom apartment with its own bathroom, kitchen, sitting room and deck. As a result, the welcome mat is always out for friends and family.
This home has been meticulously designed for a family with young adult children and it shows. There’s plenty of room for being together, but also private spaces for each person. The house also maximises panoramic views, which the owners can enjoy knowing their home is low maintenance. The interior aesthetic leans towards the industrial, and the staircase made of concrete and steel with a brick backdrop is just one example of this edgy elegance. It’s also proof of a great collaboration between visionary clients, designers and builders.
REGIONAL AWARDS WON
Regional Gold