A void cut out of the centre of this four-storey house acts as a funnel that encourages natural light to flood through the internal spaces. A solitary tree in the middle of the small courtyard creates a connection to the outdoors, while the feature Tasmanian blackwood ceiling and lighting add warmth to the living room. One of the ideas behind the water feature was to provide an acoustic connection to the rest of the house, as a visual one was not possible due to its small size. The design is by KP Architects.
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