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Completed House

View looking from Wagonga Inlet boundary to north elevation of the house.

View of eastern elevation of the house showing the large overhang of the roof and deck.

View of the eastern elevation of the house.

View of the eastern elevation of the house showing a bit of the canter levered portico/carport.

Entry gate to the property made of large hardwood logs.

View down the driveway towards the house.

View of the southern side of the house showing the entry doors
and portico/carport structure over the entry.

Closer look at the portico/carport canter levered structure. All of the steel work has four coats of paint
with the last two being 'Bristol Micaceous Onyx Bridge Paint'.

Closer look at the double entry doors. The doors were also painted
with 'Bristol Micaceous Onyx Bridge Paint'.

View of the northern elevation of the house showing the 4.0m overhang of the roof.

View of the eastern silicone butted corner windows.
The windows are 2.4m high with 0.8m highlights over them.

View of the master bedroom silicone butted corner window and door.

View west towards Wagonga Inlet showing the delicate corner window.

View from the north east towards the house showing the large 4.0m overhang.

View of the north east corner of the house.

View of the entry doors and 6.0m cantilevered portico/carport structure.
The concrete pads and stairs are clad in slate, note the flush entry decking.

View of the entry from the west end of the house.

Southern elevation of the house showing the colorbond clad
cupboards creating alcoves for future planting.

View from the house up towards the entry gates.

View of the service area off the garage showing the external hot and cold shower, clothesline
and door from the laundry. This area will be enclosed with a 2.4m high privacy courtyard wall.

View of the service area, note the custom built rainwater heads.

View of the garage door with its large recess to give relief to the large wall.

View from the rainwater tank towards the house.

View from the rain water tank towards the south west.

View towards the third bedroom window and sliding door from the garage. Sun hoods over
the windows were used for shading as well as give a sculptural element to the house.

View of the below ground rainwater tank.

View of the deck outdoor living area facing east.

View of the deck outdoor living area facing west. You can see the timber deck is flush with the
steel perimeter beam and all of the fixing is concealed.

View of the outdoor deck living area. You can see the timber decking running under
the anodised aluminium window and sliding door frames.

View of the timber deck butting flush with the perimeter steel beam.

View of the timber deck showing the conceal fixing, scarf joints between timbers.

Close up view of the deck stairs showing the timber flush with the 50mm perimeter
angle and concealed fixing.

Front on view of the stairs showing the cantilevered effect of the stairs.

View of the deck and stair combination.

Close up view of the living room silicon butted window at the roof level.

Close up view of the living room silicon butted window at the deck level, note the way the
deck runs under the anodised aluminium frames.

View of the master bedroom window and door.

View of the back wall of garage that was decided was too good for a garage
and instead is used as a games room.

View of the table tennis table and garage door.

View of the shelving with some of the toys.

View of the sliding aluminium window in the garage and dartboard.

View of the laundry in the garage.

View of the washing machine and ceramic laundry tub built into the joinery.

View of the gallery from the games room up towards the entry.

View of the third bedroom (Blue Room)-queen bed.

View of the 'Blue Room' ensuite feature tiling and toilet suite.

View of the 'Blue Room' shower and frameless shower screen.

View of the 'Blue Room' vanity unit and frameless shower screen.

View of the 'Blue Room' ensuite glass door.

View of the 'Blue Room' custom bunk beds. All of the rooms have a queen size bed and 4 bunk beds.

View out of one of the southern windows in the gallery.

View out of the second room (Green Room) silicone butted corner window.

View of the 'Green Room' shower and frameless shower screen.

View of the 'Green Room' vanity unit.

View of the 'Green Room' feature tiling and toilet suite.

View of the 'Green Room' commercial glass and aluminium sliding ensuite door.

View of the 'Green Room' custom bunk beds.

View down the gallery from the entry.

View of the entry table and entry door side light.

View out of the dine-in kitchen.

View out of the dine-in kitchen showing the open plan living design, which is
tied together with the continuous timber flooring.

View of the kitchen bench, cupboards and feature mirror splash back.

View of the kitchen bench, cupboards and feature mirror splash back.

View of the dine-in kitchen. The use of antique furniture was employed to create a
contrast to simple clean lines of the house.

View from the inside of the entry door.

View of the living room wall unit and television.

View out of the living room lounging area north towards 'Wagonga Inlet'.

View of the double sliding doors that open (2.0m wide) from the living
room and access onto the deck.

View from the living room towards the dine-in kitchen.

View out of the master bedroom looking east through the silicone butted corner window.

View out of the master bedroom looking east through the silicone butted corner window.

View from the master bedroom towards the bedroom door.

View from the master bedroom ensuite towards the bedroom and corner window.

View of the Master bedroom toilet suite.

View of the master bedroom ensuite feature mosaic glass tiles.

View of the master bedroom shower recess with frameless shower screen.

View of the master bedroom ensuite double basins with large mirror and
feature mosaic glass tile splashback.

View of the master bedroom ensuite and walk in robe alcove.



Kasparek Architects