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Polykrome Design
Four oversized windows bring the kitchen's focus to its park-like setting. Terra-cotta painted cabinets bring a warmth to the kitchen, and draw out the warmer colors in the stones of the feature fireplace wall. Glass tile, concrete floors, stone and oak all come together beautifully.
Eisenmann Architecture
Kitchen, dining and laundry room remodel of a 1973 California archetype - Eichler Home.
Removal of interior partitions opened the kitchen onto the rest of house.
Improved flow of natural light
Improved functionality of work stations and storage capacity
Bright color paired with dark adding a layer of contrast to the original exposed woodwork
Large island serves as cooking station and casual seating bar
Designed to accommodate an aquarium
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
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
h(O)me attitudes by Sylvie Grimal
Architecture d'intérieur, Décoration d'Intérieur, suivi de chantier et coordination, www.homeattitudes.eu
Crédit Photos Sylvie Grimal
h(O)me attitudes by Sylvie Grimal
Architecture d'intérieur, Décoration d'Intérieur, suivi de chantier et coordination, www.homeattitudes.eu
Crédit Photos Sylvie Grimal
Kitchen with Orange Cabinets and Grey Floor Design Ideas
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