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Michael Bell Architects Pty Ltd
Brett Boardman
Inspiration for a large rural front veranda in Sydney with decking and a roof extension.
Inspiration for a large rural front veranda in Sydney with decking and a roof extension.
BKA Architecture Pty Ltd
Medium sized and white victorian bungalow terraced house in Sydney with wood cladding and a pitched roof.
Constructive Homes
Inspiration for a medium sized classic veranda in Brisbane with decking and a roof extension.
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Kumar Moorthy & Associates
Eyepeace
Design ideas for a large world-inspired two floor house exterior in Delhi.
Design ideas for a large world-inspired two floor house exterior in Delhi.
Reddog Architects
Christopher Frederick Jones
Inspiration for a classic balcony in Brisbane with a roof extension.
Inspiration for a classic balcony in Brisbane with a roof extension.
Danny Broe Architect
the deck
The deck is an outdoor room with a high awning roof built over. This dramatic roof gives one the feeling of being outside under the sky and yet still sheltered from the rain. The awning roof is freestanding to allow hot summer air to escape and to simplify construction. The architect designed the kitchen as a sculpture. It is also very practical and makes the most out of economical materials.
Mihaly Slocombe
Evening. Photo by Emma Cross
Design ideas for a large modern split-level house exterior in Melbourne with mixed cladding and a lean-to roof.
Design ideas for a large modern split-level house exterior in Melbourne with mixed cladding and a lean-to roof.
Highgate House
Coastal style Navy graphic weave outdoor fabric used on these stunning cane chairs.
Design ideas for a world-inspired balcony in Brisbane with a roof extension.
Design ideas for a world-inspired balcony in Brisbane with a roof extension.
Verandah House
Photo of a beach style u-shaped breakfast bar in Brisbane with wood worktops and brown worktops.
This is an example of a medium sized and beige country bungalow house exterior in Sydney with wood cladding and a hip roof.
Kensington Design
Design ideas for a medium sized rural front veranda in Perth with decking and a roof extension.
Mountford Williamson Architecture
This contemporary pavilion extends an existing heritage stone cottage in the Adelaide Hills. The property has been used for many years by the owners as a weekender and for holiday stays. The extended family had outgrown the small cottage and required more space for living and entertaining. The addition provides new living, dining, master bedroom and outdoor spaces. Alterations and refurbishments have also been carried out to the old cottage which becomes bedrooms and secondary living space.
The pavilion addition compliments and contrasts with the old cottage. It is designed in way that does not compete with or overwhelm the character of the old cottage. The roofline of the new pavilion is kept low and flat which helps emphasise the pitched roof and heavy chimneys of the cottage and creates a balance between the old and new. The openness of the new pavilion contrasts with the cellular nature of the existing cottage, which has been repurposed as bedrooms and secondary living spaces. The heavy stone walls and small windows make the old cottage the perfect place for this – solid, quiet, and peaceful. The old and new are separated with a small glazed corridor link – which becomes the new main entry to the house. Elements of the old cottage such as the verandah have been re-interpreted in the new addition – the rhythm of white verandah posts and shaded thresholds surrounding the old and new parts of the building help to bring a continuity and connection between them.
The addition has been designed with a sense of openness and connection between the internal spaces, as well as to the outside. The large walls of glass doors open up views to the surrounding rural landscape, and give access to the verandah and landscape beyond. Outdoor space is defined through the use of off-form concrete retaining walls, along with changes in planting texture which seamlessly extend the inside to the outside. An operable roof over the courtyard allows protected outdoor living throughout the year, with a servery from the kitchen opening up to it with bifold windows.
The design incorporates passive solar design techniques to ensure a comfortable, low energy use home all year round. The floorplan of the new pavilion is strategically angled, shifting its orientation to the north. This allows low angle winter sun deep into the home, heating up the concrete thermal mass floor. In summer, when the sun is higher in the sky, the glazing and thermal mass are shaded by the optimised verandah overhang depth. Doors and windows are double glazed and timber framed, minimising heat loss in winter.
Verandah House
Photo of an expansive nautical gender neutral dressing room in Brisbane with white cabinets and carpet.
Verandah House
Inspiration for a beach style formal enclosed living room in Brisbane with white walls and carpet.
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Walk Among The Homes
Elizabeth Santillan www.walkamongthehomes.com.au
Scandi gender neutral playroom in Brisbane with white walls, painted wood flooring and white floors.
Scandi gender neutral playroom in Brisbane with white walls, painted wood flooring and white floors.
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