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Planted Passion
Planted Passion Pty Ltd.
This Fremantle client was seeking a sub-tropical/rainforest, almost beach seaside feel in their outdoor areas. A combination of ferns, succulents, strappy leaf plants, golden cane palms and some edible fruit trees where installed. Ground covers included Dichondra – low maintenance substitute to grass which creates a softened texture – around grass pavers, in addition to Sir Walter Buffalo turf/grass.
The property is located in Fremantle on a sloping hillside, so in order to make the most of the view and the space, the Pool area also included in installation of Aluminium screening and gates underneath the pool for storage and access. Limestone blockwork, feature steps and landing stepping stones in addition to decking provided different heights and levels.
Reclaimed bricks were used for the entrance statement and mailbox which is in keeping with Fremantle’s steeped history and heritage.
Custombuilt Homes Pty Ltd
Pool Cabana and Pool Deck in Darlington, located in the Perth Hills. Timber lined eaves, feature stone and hardiflex cladding, with Merbau decking to the Cabana and the pool deck.
Photo by David Horsfield
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spaceagency
Victoria Avenue is a single-family home in the riverside suburb of Dalkeith. The site has a long north-facing boundary and river views to the west.
Our conceptual approach was to explore the composition of a ‘scissor’ plan; two rectangular volumes are stacked on top of one another – the elongated ground floor basks in the north-facing garden, while the upper level volume is turned 90º to capture views across the street to the river beyond.
A carefully composed material pallet of concrete, timber and glass contrasts the robust texture of rammed concrete with the refined warmth of the timber and abundant natural light. Unexpected details, such as the edge-glazed vertical slots set into the rammed concrete walls, add complexity to the simple open plan.
The program is split into the two volumes; the open plan kitchen, dining and living rooms occupy the ground level, articulated by the south courtyard, the cabinetwork elements and the raking glass wall on the north that compresses and then releases the volume. The upper level contains the bedrooms. The ground level is elevated above the garden, allowing light into the basement garage. External spaces are treated as outdoor rooms screened with an in-situ concrete breezeway.
Photographer: Joel Barbitta / DMAX photography
spaceagency
Victoria Avenue is a single-family home in the riverside suburb of Dalkeith. The site has a long north-facing boundary and river views to the west.
Our conceptual approach was to explore the composition of a ‘scissor’ plan; two rectangular volumes are stacked on top of one another – the elongated ground floor basks in the north-facing garden, while the upper level volume is turned 90º to capture views across the street to the river beyond.
A carefully composed material pallet of concrete, timber and glass contrasts the robust texture of rammed concrete with the refined warmth of the timber and abundant natural light. Unexpected details, such as the edge-glazed vertical slots set into the rammed concrete walls, add complexity to the simple open plan.
The program is split into the two volumes; the open plan kitchen, dining and living rooms occupy the ground level, articulated by the south courtyard, the cabinetwork elements and the raking glass wall on the north that compresses and then releases the volume. The upper level contains the bedrooms. The ground level is elevated above the garden, allowing light into the basement garage. External spaces are treated as outdoor rooms screened with an in-situ concrete breezeway.
Photographer: Joel Barbitta / DMAX photography
spaceagency
Victoria Avenue is a single-family home in the riverside suburb of Dalkeith. The site has a long north-facing boundary and river views to the west.
Our conceptual approach was to explore the composition of a ‘scissor’ plan; two rectangular volumes are stacked on top of one another – the elongated ground floor basks in the north-facing garden, while the upper level volume is turned 90º to capture views across the street to the river beyond.
A carefully composed material pallet of concrete, timber and glass contrasts the robust texture of rammed concrete with the refined warmth of the timber and abundant natural light. Unexpected details, such as the edge-glazed vertical slots set into the rammed concrete walls, add complexity to the simple open plan.
The program is split into the two volumes; the open plan kitchen, dining and living rooms occupy the ground level, articulated by the south courtyard, the cabinetwork elements and the raking glass wall on the north that compresses and then releases the volume. The upper level contains the bedrooms. The ground level is elevated above the garden, allowing light into the basement garage. External spaces are treated as outdoor rooms screened with an in-situ concrete breezeway.
Photographer: Joel Barbitta / DMAX photography
spaceagency
Victoria Avenue is a single-family home in the riverside suburb of Dalkeith. The site has a long north-facing boundary and river views to the west.
Our conceptual approach was to explore the composition of a ‘scissor’ plan; two rectangular volumes are stacked on top of one another – the elongated ground floor basks in the north-facing garden, while the upper level volume is turned 90º to capture views across the street to the river beyond.
A carefully composed material pallet of concrete, timber and glass contrasts the robust texture of rammed concrete with the refined warmth of the timber and abundant natural light. Unexpected details, such as the edge-glazed vertical slots set into the rammed concrete walls, add complexity to the simple open plan.
The program is split into the two volumes; the open plan kitchen, dining and living rooms occupy the ground level, articulated by the south courtyard, the cabinetwork elements and the raking glass wall on the north that compresses and then releases the volume. The upper level contains the bedrooms. The ground level is elevated above the garden, allowing light into the basement garage. External spaces are treated as outdoor rooms screened with an in-situ concrete breezeway.
Photographer: Joel Barbitta / DMAX photography
spaceagency
Victoria Avenue is a single-family home in the riverside suburb of Dalkeith. The site has a long north-facing boundary and river views to the west.
Our conceptual approach was to explore the composition of a ‘scissor’ plan; two rectangular volumes are stacked on top of one another – the elongated ground floor basks in the north-facing garden, while the upper level volume is turned 90º to capture views across the street to the river beyond.
A carefully composed material pallet of concrete, timber and glass contrasts the robust texture of rammed concrete with the refined warmth of the timber and abundant natural light. Unexpected details, such as the edge-glazed vertical slots set into the rammed concrete walls, add complexity to the simple open plan.
The program is split into the two volumes; the open plan kitchen, dining and living rooms occupy the ground level, articulated by the south courtyard, the cabinetwork elements and the raking glass wall on the north that compresses and then releases the volume. The upper level contains the bedrooms. The ground level is elevated above the garden, allowing light into the basement garage. External spaces are treated as outdoor rooms screened with an in-situ concrete breezeway.
Photographer: Joel Barbitta / DMAX photography
spaceagency
Victoria Avenue is a single-family home in the riverside suburb of Dalkeith. The site has a long north-facing boundary and river views to the west.
Our conceptual approach was to explore the composition of a ‘scissor’ plan; two rectangular volumes are stacked on top of one another – the elongated ground floor basks in the north-facing garden, while the upper level volume is turned 90º to capture views across the street to the river beyond.
A carefully composed material pallet of concrete, timber and glass contrasts the robust texture of rammed concrete with the refined warmth of the timber and abundant natural light. Unexpected details, such as the edge-glazed vertical slots set into the rammed concrete walls, add complexity to the simple open plan.
The program is split into the two volumes; the open plan kitchen, dining and living rooms occupy the ground level, articulated by the south courtyard, the cabinetwork elements and the raking glass wall on the north that compresses and then releases the volume. The upper level contains the bedrooms. The ground level is elevated above the garden, allowing light into the basement garage. External spaces are treated as outdoor rooms screened with an in-situ concrete breezeway.
Photographer: Joel Barbitta / DMAX photography
spaceagency
Victoria Avenue is a single-family home in the riverside suburb of Dalkeith. The site has a long north-facing boundary and river views to the west.
Our conceptual approach was to explore the composition of a ‘scissor’ plan; two rectangular volumes are stacked on top of one another – the elongated ground floor basks in the north-facing garden, while the upper level volume is turned 90º to capture views across the street to the river beyond.
A carefully composed material pallet of concrete, timber and glass contrasts the robust texture of rammed concrete with the refined warmth of the timber and abundant natural light. Unexpected details, such as the edge-glazed vertical slots set into the rammed concrete walls, add complexity to the simple open plan.
The program is split into the two volumes; the open plan kitchen, dining and living rooms occupy the ground level, articulated by the south courtyard, the cabinetwork elements and the raking glass wall on the north that compresses and then releases the volume. The upper level contains the bedrooms. The ground level is elevated above the garden, allowing light into the basement garage. External spaces are treated as outdoor rooms screened with an in-situ concrete breezeway.
Photographer: Joel Barbitta / DMAX photography
Cultivart Landscape Design
ron tan
This is an example of a small tropical courtyard full sun garden in Perth with decking and a water feature.
This is an example of a small tropical courtyard full sun garden in Perth with decking and a water feature.
Klopper and Davis Architects
Photography - Jody D'Arcy
Inspiration for a midcentury dining room in Perth.
Inspiration for a midcentury dining room in Perth.
Design Unity
Bold and strong this home features three levels of modern excellence standing as an icons of a busy Newport Street challenging the surrounding federation streetscape. Making the most of its internal environment this home provides a sanctuary amid its busy city exterior.
Photography by Peter Marshall
Hayes Signature Homes
Photo of a mediterranean two-storey stucco white exterior in Dallas with a gable roof.
Cultivart Landscape Design
Peta North
Inspiration for a small contemporary front yard garden in Perth with a water feature and decking.
Inspiration for a small contemporary front yard garden in Perth with a water feature and decking.
Tim Davies Landscaping | Perth
GRAB Photography
Design ideas for a small backyard patio in Perth with a vertical garden, natural stone pavers and a pergola.
Design ideas for a small backyard patio in Perth with a vertical garden, natural stone pavers and a pergola.
Tim Davies Landscaping | Perth
Grab Photography
This is an example of a contemporary backyard deck in Perth.
This is an example of a contemporary backyard deck in Perth.
Pool Perth - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Texture Studio
Jody D'Arcy
Design ideas for a mid-sized modern bathroom in Perth with flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, a drop-in tub and a curbless shower.
Design ideas for a mid-sized modern bathroom in Perth with flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, a drop-in tub and a curbless shower.
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