A young family with small children is ready to build their dream home and have a lovely lot at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with a small grassed park right next door. Looking for a modern home with a touch of 'old world' and particularly the charm of a loft nestled within a steel roof. Gables clad in timber and window frames, gable barges and gutters coloured in a strong blue give a wonderful contrast between familiarity and the future.
A wrap around verandah welcomes you into the home with a wide entry and stair well greet you. Through double doors and into a large family living space with a dream kitchen that overlooks the road and also over the dining area to a large back yard. If you went the other way from the entry you would have found the master suite complete with spa in the ensuite, the laundry and 2 utility rooms with a bathroom serving as a powder room for downstairs. One room serves as a hobby room (sewing) and the other as a guest bedroom. Upstairs to a large kids activity and a very large bedroom to be divided once the kids get a bit older and need their own space. 3 large windows that tuck up into the gable and feature to the elevations bring lots of light to these loft spaces.
At the front a double length garage with space for 4 cars or 2 cars and a workshop tucked neatly to one side.
Deciding to take on the task as an owner-builder is a big step, one that can lead to immense satisfaction in having accomplished such a large and personal project, but I am sure after the sweat and tears are done, they are very happy with their family home. I am very impressed as it looks wonderful.
All up a wonderful, warm and inviting family home.
Building designer experienced in residential and small commercial design projects showcases his work.
Saturday, July 15, 2000
Wednesday, July 5, 2000
Home on the Water
The clients had their retirement lot on the water of Mandurah estuary and were looking for something to meet their need for an easy care home where they would shut off the top floor unless their family came to stay. Or they wanted to enjoy the elevated views from the casual lounge and balcony.
Space for a grand piano where one could play and look over the water for inspiration was also a requirement. An open living with a large entertaining kitchen. A sitting room with an open fire for cosy nights.
Their own ensuite bathroom with a spa, open to their bedroom and the view, the master suite itself large enough for a pair of coffee chairs to sit and read or sip a cupa.
Not sure my colouring-in skills are that impressive but it is a lovely design.
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