Unconventional house cultivation on two levels
Unconventional house cultivation on two levels
Take a look at this daring design by the Australian architects of March Studio designed and developed! According to the project developer, the Mullet House “tries” to give us information about a small opportunistic building site. The clients, Scott Smith and Phoebe Moore, not only want to own a new, comfortable home, they also look for a challenging design.
The unconventional house-building on two levels shows an extraordinary, angular roof, which contributes to the aerodynamic shape of the building. The garage is abandoned while the higher area is surrounded by glass. There are still the extra bedrooms and bathrooms. The new extension is not designed to complete the original architectural style, but was built according to the customer’s specifications and offers one of the best views of the city of Melbourne – tell the architects.
Ceiling and flooring made of wood
Orange accents, floating stairs
Gray roof shows this house cultivation
Built-in ceiling lighting and hanging lamp over the kitchen island
Kitchen island – factual, but practically equipped
Warm, soft lighting
Industrial architecture
House on two levels and garage
Modern, sustainable and minimalist
Designs of the house