
Picture taking by Nicole England
Structures firm SJB have developed the restoration of a little pavilion design house that will draws motivation from Japan architecture plus natural components.
The home, situated in the Aussie seaside city of Rye, is set up designed for indoor/outdoor residing. At the front of the home, steps direct up to a little patio leading directly into the particular living room by way of a large slipping glass doorway.
In the family room, a large ‘L’ shaped sofa is focused for the fireplace and its particular black encircle, while operating along the walls is a counter that wraps around plus becomes the particular stairs as well as the fireplace fireside.

Picture taking by Nicole England
Here’s the closer glance at the steps that will lead through the living room to the dining room plus kitchen.

Digital photography by Nicole England
In the kitchen, wooden cabinetry is definitely combined with dark countertops which usually match the particular black eating set. An additional sliding doorway at this finish of the house leads to to an outdoor area.

Photography simply by Nicole Britain
Outdoors, there’s decking with a BARBECUE and outside kitchen, whilst a pergola provides a few shade for your alfresco eating area.

Pictures by Nicole England
A slipping door situated off the back again deck results in the bedroom. It offers plenty of sun light to the area that has gray and whitened walls along with wood floors.

Photography simply by Nicole Britain
The bed room also has a good ensuite bathing room with a little vanity and also a walk-in bath.

Photography simply by Nicole Britain
The house also has an additional bathroom that is located away from to the side from the dining room. A substantial floor-to-ceiling wooden cabinet provides a natural contact to the area and connections in with the particular floating wooden shelf beneath the vanity.

Picture taking by Nicole England | Architects: SJB | Internal Designer: Ljiljana Gazevic
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