Grand Designs Australia – Issue 6.3 – May 2017

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Walking through the glass corridor is like
stepping into a completely diff erent realm.
The open kitchen/living/dining space is
grounded by slate fl ooring, which serves as
a neutral foundation for the subtle palette.
Timber furnishings add warmth and a white
kitchen off ers a glimpse of the garden. A
spiral staircase doubles as a practical but
architectural feature of the living space and
leads up to the master suite. Occupying the
top level of the addition, the room looks
directly out to the streetscape, which enables
the space to be fl ooded with natural light.
A monochrome bathroom completes the
suite and revolves around a classic palette,
ensuring the neutral theme of the addition is
followed to a T.
Modscape and the homeowners couldn’t
be happier with the end result, a truly
collaborative project. Balancing the best of
both worlds, old meets new has never looked
so good.

PROJECT TEAM
Architect, builder and
interior designer Modscape
(modscape.com.au)

ED’S FAVE THE SPIRAL


STAIRCASE, WHICH


COILS ITS WAY UP TO


THE MASTER SUITE


Monochrome rules in the bathroom

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