Coburg Residence
Taking inspiration from all the design and material elements of the Hamptons style and adapting them for an entertaining lifestyle in Queensland, Castle Glenn Homes has created a home that maximises the space, with seamless integration with the outdoors.
The entry and facade of the home is welcoming, with a taste of what's behind the front door. The entry frames the double storey stairwell void and large picture window, allowing the natural light to filter through.
The entry flows through to the living & kitchen area located at the rear of the home, with functional spaces including a large laundry, linen, powder room & resource area located along the hall.
The living area at the rear of the home features a raked ceiling, with this profile continuing out to the alfresco, creating a seamless transition from the indoors to outdoors. The triangular window fills the cavernous spaces in natural light providing a visual connection and continuous flow, effectively bringing the outdoors in.
On the upper floor, the master suite is located seperated at the front of the home. There's a generous ensuite and walk in robe and a private balcony. An open child's retreat is a functional and multi-use space, providing an alternative living space to downstairs. Three further bedrooms and bathroom make up the remainder of this bedroom wing.
Castle Glenn Homes designer Dean Bolger, says the Hamptons theme is a wonderfully practical theme for a small lot home as the bright and breezy style makes the home seem larger and more open.
The entry and facade of the home is welcoming, with a taste of what's behind the front door. The entry frames the double storey stairwell void and large picture window, allowing the natural light to filter through.
The entry flows through to the living & kitchen area located at the rear of the home, with functional spaces including a large laundry, linen, powder room & resource area located along the hall.
The living area at the rear of the home features a raked ceiling, with this profile continuing out to the alfresco, creating a seamless transition from the indoors to outdoors. The triangular window fills the cavernous spaces in natural light providing a visual connection and continuous flow, effectively bringing the outdoors in.
On the upper floor, the master suite is located seperated at the front of the home. There's a generous ensuite and walk in robe and a private balcony. An open child's retreat is a functional and multi-use space, providing an alternative living space to downstairs. Three further bedrooms and bathroom make up the remainder of this bedroom wing.
Castle Glenn Homes designer Dean Bolger, says the Hamptons theme is a wonderfully practical theme for a small lot home as the bright and breezy style makes the home seem larger and more open.
Project Year: 2016
Project Cost: $200,001 AUD - $500,000 AUD
Country: Australia
Postcode: 4163