Grand Designs Australia – Issue 6.3 – May 2017

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RIGHT The design of the home
embraces the concept of
indoor–outdoor living

PROJECT


(^) // PADDINGTON TERRACE
fi lling the house with uninterrupted
northern light.”
The kitchen and dining room are located
half a level down from the central living
room, but all the spaces are connected
by the same vein. “The fl oors, walls and
ceilings to the kitchen and living areas
are predominantly polished and off -form
concrete,” explains Annabelle. “Aluminium
sliding doors stack away and open up the
rear section of the house to the polished
concrete rear terrace.”
Far from being a one-trick pony, the
Paddington Terrace isn’t just special
because of its enviable location — it’s a
compact capsule of the essence of Sydney
living. Thoughtful in its approach,
the home is minimalist in design but
maximalist at heart.
“I WANTED TO CREATE
A CONTEMPORARY
SPACE USING STEEL,
RECYCLED IRONBARK
AND CONCRETE AS
THE MAIN MATERIALS”



  • ANNABELLE


CHAPMAN

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