BDA Architects have designed this home on Australia’s Gold Coast. The primary design idea was to embrace a two storey covered outdoor living space connecting the house and garden and overlooking the Broadwater. An elevated living area opening into the garden with views to the Broadwater, A guest bedroom, bathroom, main entry and laundry on the main level, A master suite, sitting area, office and separate bedroom on the upper level all with water views, Car parking and storage below ground. Materials comprise painted, rendered concrete masonry for external walls generally. Some areas of timber frame walls are clad in fiber cement sheet with aluminum cover battens recalling the beach side vernacular of Main Beach. The roof is steel framed and lined. Window frames and shutters are anodized aluminum. Flooring is generally white terrazzo with some areas of natural timber boarding. via
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Gold Coast Residence by BDA Architecture
Labels: architecture, contemporary residence, interior design, modern house, modern residence, real estate
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