Stonnington House
Grand in proportions yet with intimate spaces to suit the lifestyle of the family. Natural light pervades this house from the minute you enter through the large timber panelled pivot door.
What becomes most striking is the simplicity with the limestone carrying through from the outside to the inside and being combined with selected timbers, wallpapers, stones and stainless steel to provide a soft palette for the interior living spaces. Glazing lines the perimeter view to the garden and terrace with the solid box of the first floor floating over with a two-storey glass atrium space at the end of the entry corridor and staircase focusing onto the ‘Vortex’ sculpture.
What becomes most striking is the simplicity with the limestone carrying through from the outside to the inside and being combined with selected timbers, wallpapers, stones and stainless steel to provide a soft palette for the interior living spaces. Glazing lines the perimeter view to the garden and terrace with the solid box of the first floor floating over with a two-storey glass atrium space at the end of the entry corridor and staircase focusing onto the ‘Vortex’ sculpture.
Project Year: 2015
Project Cost: More than $2,000,000 AUD
Country: Australia