Monday, August 3, 2020

Lots of inspiration from Down Under

One of the blogs I check regularly is The Design Files that showcase artists and architecture mostly from Australia and I always find so much inspiration.

Like this sustainable shed

Or this Victorian Terrace with its skylights. Love the light! More details here

And from the same architect studio, this house blending together in a very interesting way two houses.

The huge windows, the use of natural light and wood in this other house.

I am always fascinated by the two facades that many houses in Australia have, like this one.

More huge windows and skylights here.

I love the window/skylight over the kitchen in this house. I want that too! More details on this house here.

I have been following Courtney Adamo for a few years now on Instagram, and it was nice to see her house and her simple way of living with her big family in Bayron Bay reported here.

And another simple living house here.

Another two styles facades house with more skylight here. Why don't we use more skylights here in Norway too?! I wonder.

And what about the mix of styles here, and here?!

A more natural and family friendly house in the countryside here.

White, wood and a hint of cobber here.

Do you like these styles, big windows and skylight? Not enough?!

These are some other architecture studios that I found through The Design Files:

Downie North

MSDS

DAHA Love how they have added the stair to the down floor in this project.

Robson Rak

Garden Life for landscaping.

Tecture

Irons McDuff

Vokes and Peters and their subtle way of hiding things away, like in this project.

Dan Gayfer Design Look at how this house bland with its surroundings!

And here it's a modular house company that I also find interesting to follow ARCHIBLOX.

Do you have any favorite house project from down under?