Apartment in Bellevue Hill Sydney.
Photographs by Susan Murray.
Apartment in Bellevue Hill Sydney.
Photographs by Susan Murray.
building in Australia designed by Rudolfsson Alliker is particularly well done, partly because it resembles a single-family house in execution. This backyard view reveals each level, but only the top two levels (comprising one unit) are visible from the street. Terracing works to deal with the steep topography
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for our Sydney, Australia garage addition. It’s a little difficult to ‘see’ your amazing work from here. We cannot match our brick & really don't want a block of render at the front of our property. A wonderful possible solution for us!
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home in Australia features Ian Moore's conversion of a late 19th century grocery warehouse. The building fronts on two streets; pictured is the garage entry into the narrow house. The opposite side is the main entry, a full half-level above the garage. Moore painted new elements black, like the steel infill
kitchen in Sydney, Australia, reveals a surprising amount of storage. "We wanted a hidden kitchen," says designer Darren Genner of Minosa. "When a function within the kitchen is required, that element of the space would reveal itself." The streamlined kitchen still needed to accommodate the clients' family
The apartment has a low ceiling supported by several structural posts that couldn't be removed, so Genner integrated them into the design. The main post is highlighted, in white, on the cooktop run. A new white horizontal beam above the hood now makes the post look like a purposeful part of the design