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Architect:Mesh Design Projects Location: Ardross Street Date: 2018 Category: New Build
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The main entrance has a glass swing door that leads directly to the glass railing stairs.A light-filled and airy open living, dining, and kitchen concept with a standing statue.
The living room has a fireplace, the dining room has orbital lighting fixtures and a sliding door that leads to the courtyard.The dining area, which is near the kitchen and stairs, has an eight-seater wooden rectangular table.An eat-in kitchen with high-end appliances, clean-lined cabinetry, and an all-white island.The bathroom, which has a built-in soaking tub, a counter-topped sink, wrought iron fixtures, and a fishbone pattern wall.The ensuite bathroom, which includes a soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and floating cabinetry with a double sink.The courtyard dining area, with a large sliding door leading to the inside common space.The courtyard, which includes a dining area, a barbeque area, and a small lawn.An outside lounge area with a fireplace near the pool, ideal for late-night gatherings.A strong, captivating feature of this build is a cleverly designed sequence of aluminium louvres that curve around the top of this building.A glistening turquoise swimming pool with a lounge area.Timber-coloured with a black powder-coated frame, they are resonant of bamboo scaffolding. With the constant interplay of shifting shadows and light through the angled louvres, it creates a sense of constant movement and change.
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This house is all about achieving balance. The house has a box-like solidity. The strength of the bluestone cladding and raw rendered concrete firmly anchor the house.
A strong, captivating feature of this build is a cleverly designed sequence of aluminium louvres that curve around the top of this building.
Timber-coloured with a black powder-coated frame, they are resonant of bamboo scaffolding. With the constant interplay of shifting shadows and light through the angled louvres, it creates a sense of constant movement and change.
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Jon practiced law before launching his online publishing career, bringing analytical rigor to everything he builds. Home Stratosphere combines that precision with a lifelong obsession with residential design — architecture, interiors, landscape, and furniture.
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