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Andy MacPherson Studio
Shower size and shower next to window - clare_lawrence45

The ensuite space is simple but with luxurious feel.

Underpinning our design notions and considerations for this home were two instinctual ideas: that of our client’s fondness for ‘Old Be-al’ and associated desire for an enhanced connection between the house and the old-growth eucalypt landscape; and our own determined appreciation for the house’s original brickwork, something we hoped to celebrate and re-cast within the existing dwelling.
While considering the client’s brief of a two-bedroom, two-bathroom house, our design managed to reduce the overall footprint of the house and provide generous flowing living spaces with deep connection to the natural suburban landscape and the heritage of the existing house.
The reference to Old Be-al is constantly reinforced within the detailed design. The custom-made entry light mimics its branches, as does the pulls on the joinery and even the custom towel rails in the bathroom. The dynamically angled ceiling of rhythmically spaced timber cross-beams that extend out to an expansive timber decking are in dialogue with the upper canopy of the surrounding trees. The rhythm of the bushland also finds expression in vertical mullions and horizontal bracing beams, reminiscent of both the trunks and the canopies of the adjacent trees.

Tatjana Plitt
Like the frosted window in bathroom - biddy_robb

The design approach adopted for this home emphasised a modern executive feel. The function and layout of this home is similar to Corso 2, however the external façade was developed with sleek lines and finishes to distinguish them apart, as the Client wanted to ensure the two homes felt like separate projects.

Lighting for ambience - layered lighting. Not too bright and lighting for make up. Bright down lights too hard for makeup. Mix lighting up - webuser_385945337
Love this, a negative dark/ light effect but need to choose which way to achieve the look and feel - andrew_scott3
white tile, wood basin, brass fittings - pepe_mclean