This spacious two-story family home was built by The Rural Building Company in collaboration with interiors studio Jodie Cooper Design, located in Perth, Australia. The residence boasts a striking elevation that casts a unique angular perspective, no matter which way you look at it.
The modern exterior showcases the harmonious relationship that can be achieved using a mixture of materials and finishes, including carved in-stone features, dark-stained timbers, texture-coated rendered external walls, Scyon Axon cladding and a Colorbond roof.
When you step inside this striking contemporary home, the expansive interior could be likened to a barn-sized space with light, bright free-form living that seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining and lounge areas.
What We Love: This striking home in Australia offers great curb appeal with its angular roofline and meticulously landscaped property. The interiors are just as incredible, with soaring ceilings and bright and airy living spaces. Spread out over two levels, there is plenty of space for family living and to seperate the public and private spaces… Readers, what do you think of the design of this home, could you picture living here?
Note: Have a look at another home tour that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the portfolio of The Rural Building Company: Bright and spacious dream home overlooking the Australian bushland.
At the other end of the home on the lower level, all three of the large children’s bedrooms flow into the activity room, which acts as a central hub and allows the parents to keep a watchful eye from the kitchen and alfresco.
Resources: Window Treatments – Design Decore / Light Fittings – Lightingales / Carpet – Trevors Carpets Perth / Timber Flooring – The Rural Building Company / Tiles – European Ceramics
Upstairs on the second level, the secluded master retreat overlooks the voluminous living space below through full-height glass and boasts views out of the highlight windows. Not to be outdone, the double ensuite has been designed to complement how couples interact in the morning and features a generous walk-in robe.
An outdoor living and dining area is ideally enclosed on three sides to provide protection from the elements and privacy from neighbors. There is a big bi-fold window that can be opened to create a servery to and from the kitchen.
Photos: Joel Barbitta
1 comment