Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Minimalist House Design in Sydney Australia


In Sydney Australia, Tobias partners have design minimalist house “The Parsley”. Information by architects: The house adopts a solid masonry form. Floor and roof slabs extend to the perimeter of the building, capping the cube like forms. Fenestration is expressed as full height voids in walls, as bespoke steel framed windows span vertically between the expressed concrete slabs. Cool concrete floors, and benchtops sit alongside teak cabinetry and custom-made bronze ironmongery.
The clients brief was that the new house should be bold and architecturally strong, yet also comfortable and inviting. The house should have spaces suited to entertaining, offering easy flow from inside to out. Additionally the clients wanted to retain a traditional garden, with a sizeable lawn and flowerbeds alongside a 10m pool and spa.

Every detail in the house was painstakingly resolved, from bronze integrated door handles, screens and handrails, to fine steel angle door stops and window frames. No junction of elements was left to chance, with careful consideration given to how all such elements would meet or juxtapose.


Minimalist House The Parsley Swimming Pool and Spa

Minimalist House The Parsley Swimming Pool and Spa

Minimalist House The Parsley Living Room Design

Minimalist House The Parsley Living Room Design

Minimalist House The Parsley Bathroom Vanities and Mirror

Minimalist House The Parsley Bathroom Vanities and Mirror

Minimalist House Design The Parsley Stairscase

Minimalist House Design The Parsley Stairscase

Minimalist House Design Traditional Garden

Minimalist House Design Traditional Garden


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