south of Sydney, Australia, which was Jamberoo Farm Property developed by Casey Brown Architecture for customers who wanted a country house, which was huge have adequate private room and large entertaining sites. The farmhouse has been created to live together with, barns, sheds and cottages on the property - all over an old Morton Bay fig tree is centered. The property consists of 3 parts, which are all connected by a breezeway and all have massive glass walls that contains the view to the north over the surrounding countryside, the views of the coastline in the distance overlooked there.
In addition to the glass surfaces, the house is also close to Feldstein and Blackbutt timber. The wood is used as a conventional vertical board and batten siding left organic slowly create a weathered gray and patina. This natural tone of the wood is an excellent addition to the gray and rust tones of the stone walls. The main pavilion has a wrap-around deck curved, which allows for the indoor space, to open with the help of huge wooden sliding doors for extended outdoor living when the climate allows. "Define-Jamberoo farmhouse 3 living.jpg dramatic- ceiling glass walls"
The interior of the primary pavilion is huge and expansive. The Blackbutt timber still on the floors, walls and ceilings and the showstopping scissors chairs are an important stylistic feature of the large cathedral ceiling. The scissor trusses let for a wide and open strategy with minimal support structures create a space that can accommodate large groups of people. The living area has large sofas on a collection of 3 large trailer Underlining the room. Next to the lounge-site a free floating fireplace adds visual drama and beyond the kitchen and bar is located.
The kitchen is in a central compartment in the main construction with the island and a bar on the side that cover the. There seems to be a Galley design and style with the vent for the stove hood piercing the middle chamber and training and through the roof. On closer inspection, only the cooking zone is visible from the bar, preparing and washing zones are inside the Blackbutt timber cube, the cube is like a preparation in a development and is unobtrusive in view, seamlessly with the flooring and rafters.
Behind the kitchen is a hallway with headlights illuminated, driving on the other side in the dining area.
The dining area has a door leading to an outdoor dining location at the back of the main building. This outdoor dining location is completely covered by the roof line continues and a large fireplace keeps the room warm evening. The two smaller zones of the property, both to sleep. The initial and middle 1 is the master suite with a total of a library on the visible side that accessible and divided by the breezeway that connected all 3 zones. The most part of the building, which from the finish of are breezeway bed and breakfast has two bedrooms and two bathrooms
In the library on the other side of the master suite tends to use the higher saddlecloth with rows of books that make it through a library ladder along the wall slides back and forth accessible.
The gardens of the house are on the old Morton Bay fig tree, a main feature of the house is wrapped. Reach The huge gnarled branches and the dense planting, although Stein curbings contain bulging perennials. Beautifully manicured lawn of curve and peaks are used as a reminder of the way factors on the central planting an old piece of farm equipment.
On the visible side of the property, the massive willow grass further, while Feldstein retaining walls envelope the floor space of residential premises. The setting is a special of pure luck and it's hard to imagine someone who will always be able, a book in the library of the stunning all-natural setting, just outside the door is not always distracted to read.
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