Innovative New Farm
This beautifully presented Queenslander has a street frontage consistent with the other houses of the era in the well established suburb of New Farm. Further exploration however reveals a flawlessly executed modern extension to expand on living, dining and entertaining areas and bring this classic house into the present.
An impressive curtain-wall unit made with 616 series silicon butt-joined corner glazing and awning windows utilising concealed electric chainwinders to ventilate the stair-well void with rain-sensors to automatically close the windows should rain occur.
Forward-thinking design incorporates several externally-stacking 704 series doors meeting at a 112° internal corner and also unique wall-mounted window solutions on the upstairs bedrooms which are coupled to a corner butt-join 616 series window.
A top-hung bifold is used as a servery window over bench-top to link the entertaining lounge with the outdoor dining and BBQ area. 525 series louvres provide cross-ventilation with the horizontal sash-less sliding Aneeta windows used as an innovative splash-back behind the sink.
Architect
- Crisilis Architecture
- Finish:Silver Medallist
- Hardware Series: ICON™