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Design Vision Studio
Jesse Young Property & Real Estate Photography -
Starting with a loft residence that was originally a church, the home presented an architectural design challenge. The new construction was out of balance and sterile in comparison. The intent of the design was to honor and compliment the existing millwork, plaster walls, and large stained glass windows. Timeless furnishings, custom cabinetry, colorful accents, art and lighting provide the finishing touches, leaving the client thrilled with the results. This design is now worthy of its character.
camilleriparismode
camilleriparismode projects and design team were approached by the young owners of a 1920s sliema townhouse who wished to transform the un-converted property into their new family home.
the design team created a new set of plans which involved demolishing a dividing wall between the 2 front rooms, resulting in a larger living area and family room enjoying natural light through 2 maltese balconies.
the juxtaposition of old and new, traditional and modern, rough and smooth is the design element that links all the areas of the house. the seamless micro cement floor in a warm taupe/concrete hue, connects the living room with the kitchen and the dining room, contrasting with the classic decor elements throughout the rest of the space that recall the architectural features of the house.
this beautiful property enjoys another 2 bedrooms for the couple’s children, as well as a roof garden for entertaining family and friends. the house’s classic townhouse feel together with camilleriparismode projects and design team’s careful maximisation of the internal spaces, have truly made it the perfect family home.
Auhaus Architecture
Living room with pocket windows out to golf course view.
Photography: Trevor Mein
Equinox Architecture LLC
The green house features the interior use of stone, stained concrete floors, & custom skylight. Excess passive solar heat can be vented to other parts of the house via ductwork.
Carl Schofield Photography
JD Ireland Interior Architecture + Design
With a brilliant bookcase backdrop, a comfortable and cozy upholstered chair complete with warm throw blanket and ample light for reading is an inviting nook in the Master Bedroom. Photo by Angie Seckinger.
Environments by Design
A Virtual Golf Simulator with custom carpet wall mural is the feature point of this media room. In this space a clear glass wall was used to separate the Virtual Sports area from the living area for safety reasons.
Hemp Gallery Australia Pty Ltd
The Marrickville Hempcrete house is an exciting project that shows how acoustic requirements for aircraft noise can be met, without compromising on thermal performance and aesthetics.The design challenge was to create a better living space for a family of four without increasing the site coverage.
The existing footprint has not been increased on the ground floor but reconfigured to improve circulation, usability and connection to the backyard. A mere 35 square meters has been added on the first floor. The result is a generous house that provides three bedrooms, a study, two bathrooms, laundry, generous kitchen dining area and outdoor space on a 197.5sqm site.
This is a renovation that incorporates basic passive design principles combined with clients who weren’t afraid to be bold with new materials, texture and colour. Special thanks to a dedicated group of consultants, suppliers and a ambitious builder working collaboratively throughout the process.
Builder
Nick Sowden - Sowden Building
Architect/Designer
Tracy Graham - Connected Design
Photography
Lena Barridge - The Corner Studio
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