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IDC Interior Décor Consult
A condo master suite was reimagined as a luxury spa in a very tight space. A hydro massage tub with both jet and air massage was combined with a large open shower space as a wet room area. Honed slate on the walls and pebble marble tiles on the floor created a natural zen feel. The area around the tub and a little splash guard on the wall next to the shower were accentuated by glass mosaic tile with a free form edge. Heated floor and a towel warmer keep the bathroom comfortably warm.
IDC Interior Décor Consult
A condo master suite was reimagined as a luxury spa in a very tight space. A hydro massage tub with both jet and air massage was combined with a large open shower space as a wet room area. Honed slate on the walls and pebble marble tiles on the floor created a natural zen feel. The area around the tub and a little splash guard on the wall next to the shower were accentuated by glass mosaic tile with a free form edge. Heated floor and a towel warmer keep the bathroom comfortably warm.
O’Hara Interiors
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PRF Studio di Gianluca Pezzoli
Le piastrelle in ardesia avevano un formato bellissimo, ovvero 120x60cm, le abbiamo sfruttate in altezza per non avere troppe fughe
Ibrahim Conlon Architect
“..2 Bryant Avenue Fairfield West is a success story being one of the rare, wonderful collaborations between a great client, builder and architect, where the intention and result were to create a calm refined, modernist single storey home for a growing family and where attention to detail is evident.
Designed with Bauhaus principles in mind where architecture, technology and art unite as one and where the exemplification of the famed French early modernist Architect & painter Le Corbusier’s statement ‘machine for modern living’ is truly the result, the planning concept was to simply to wrap minimalist refined series of spaces around a large north-facing courtyard so that low-winter sun could enter the living spaces and provide passive thermal activation in winter and so that light could permeate the living spaces. The courtyard also importantly provides a visual centerpiece where outside & inside merge.
By providing solid brick walls and concrete floors, this thermal optimization is achieved with the house being cool in summer and warm in winter, making the home capable of being naturally ventilated and naturally heated. A large glass entry pivot door leads to a raised central hallway spine that leads to a modern open living dining kitchen wing. Living and bedrooms rooms are zoned separately, setting-up a spatial distinction where public vs private are working in unison, thereby creating harmony for this modern home. Spacious & well fitted laundry & bathrooms complement this home.
What cannot be understood in pictures & plans with this home, is the intangible feeling of peace, quiet and tranquility felt by all whom enter and dwell within it. The words serenity, simplicity and sublime often come to mind in attempting to describe it, being a continuation of many fine similar modernist homes by the sole practitioner Architect Ibrahim Conlon whom is a local Sydney Architect with a large tally of quality homes under his belt. The Architect stated that this house is best and purest example to date, as a true expression of the regionalist sustainable modern architectural principles he practises with.
Seeking to express the epoch of our time, this building remains a fine example of western Sydney early 21st century modernist suburban architecture that is a surprising relief…”
Kind regards
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Architect Ibrahim Conlon
Managing Director + Principal Architect
Nominated Responsible Architect under NSW Architect Act 2003
SEPP65 Qualified Designer under the Environmental Planning & Assessment Regulation 2000
M.Arch(UTS) B.A Arch(UTS) ADAD(CIT) AICOMOS RAIA
Chartered Architect NSW Registration No. 10042
Associate ICOMOS
M: 0404459916
E: ibrahim@iscdesign.com.au
O; Suite 1, Level 1, 115 Auburn Road Auburn NSW Australia 2144
W; www.iscdesign.com.au
So Cal Builders & Design
Complete remodeling of existing master bathroom, including free standing tub, shower with frameless glass door and double sink vanity.
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