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Architects: Residential Attitudes
- Year: 2013
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Photographs:Courtesy of Residential Attitudes
Text description provided by the architects. Light, volume & space were the primary influences behind this passive solar designed residence. Solar access to the front and a busy road to the rear drove the creation of a central courtyard with two storey alfresco and mezzanine walkway which formed the focal point of the home.
![The Warehaus / Residential Attitudes - Sofa, Table, Chair, Handrail](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5238/7726/e8e4/4eee/a100/01a1/medium_jpg/034.jpg?1379432222)
The mixture of timber and stone complement the metal work and concrete giving the home a warm industrial edge.The free form living area features a central polished plaster ethanol fireplace and is adjacent to the state of the art kitchen with a concealed cool room and pantry.
![The Warehaus / Residential Attitudes - Windows, Beam, Patio](https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/5238/7755/e8e4/4eee/a100/01a3/large_jpg/045.jpg?1379432266)
The remainder of the ground floor is comprised of a library, powder room, laundry and a separate master wing with dressing room, ensuite and private courtyard. Designed for multi-generational living, the upper floor has a separate living room and balcony which overlooks the stairwell and courtyard beyond. Both upper floor bedrooms access the mezzanine walkway and have a shared bathroom and separate kitchenette.
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