Designing a property is always a balance between the pre-current conditions of the site and the desired result. At the Moor Street in Fitzroy, Melbourne, this colorful and innovative home was conceived and brought to life by Andrew Maynardan. The combination of natural canopy and cool modern flair, the residence is a best instance of striking that delicate balance between modern style and a sustainable design and style. At the heart of an old residence Japanese maple tree is carefully wrapped in a glass patio, giving the room a really distinct visual appeal.
The street facade of the house skillfully hides produced by the designers chic structure and is this apartment inside absolute privacy. But the house opens to the backyard with glass windows that promise unabated views and plenty of natural light. A stylish ergonomic kitchen, dining area and living room are at home to cut down on the level in an open floor strategy. Classic style elements such as exposed brick walls are in a handful of places with contemporary supplies like concrete and glass produce the majority of the interior kept intact.
Two box-like quantities, the bedrooms and the bathrooms were added in the top-level property while the Japanese maple tree in the courtyard brings natural freshness indoors. Each of the rooms and the bathrooms also offer a beautiful view of the inner maple tree to add yourself as a warm wood tones, a warm organic look in the interior. With a combination of semi-minimalist style with a variety of textures, this Melbourne is detached residence of rest with ease.
showcase an intimate ambience and a meaningful way to architecture, we enjoy the way in which the woven designers, the existing elements of the set in the new home. Intelligent and sensitive, it wins you over with fascinating diversity!
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