Having a light and airy residence can mean that over 50 per cent of the exterior is made of glass, just like this next house designed by the renowned architect Shane Thompson and located in Brisbane, Australia. Modern features are explained by the realtor: “This is the definition of wide open living. Featuring a sweeping floor plan that effortlessly meanders from one living space to the next, this residence boasts sharp, clean lines and the highest quality of trimmings. ” The living and dining space is well defined by natural light coming from floor to ceiling sliding glass doors on all sides. A massive timber veranda lies at your feet every time you step outside in the backyard. An open gourmet kitchen overlooking the dining area features white cabinetry perforated by stainless steel appliances. A master bedroom with en-suite, a secondary bedroom and a third room that can accommodate guests represent the private quarters of the residence. Use the magnificent interior design of this residence to find inspiration for your own home, or even buy this property from Judy Goodger. Either way, let us know what the most beautiful corner of the house is.
Every home has a story and every story has its own protagonists. Created to suit the lifestyle, expectations and ambitions of its inhabitants, this next home gathers under its roof a world of inviting and clutter-free interiors, as well as many spaces for entertaining guests. From the outside, the residence appears as a strong and imposing structure, although the interior space is limited to two stories. With a combination of stone, dark wood and glass, the facade has a striking contemporary look. Large glazed windows create a connection between the indoor living space and the surrounding nature. An interior courtyard further creates an equilibrated feeling of belonging to nature.
The designers express their view on the beautifully created residence: “Cantilevered framed structures are anchored to the site with monolithic limestone walls. Expansive glazing opens the interior to the valley bush land views beyond. Light filled spaces with a direct connection to garden courts and the natural bush surrounding the property. An open external fire pit to enjoy the summer evenings. Soft casual furniture and finishes set the mood, a sanctuary from the hustle of city life.” Every room in the house was exploited by the architects from Dane Design Australia to its full potential.