Facebook Tweet Help Stories New Home Australia TIDA Homes Under the spreading cedar Share Tweet Help This contemporary home has a Modernist touch – the front curves round a mature tree, while the open-plan rear opens to outdoor living and pool Designed by Andrew Bartholomeusz, SAAJ DesignFrom the architects:The owner’s brief was to create a contemporary coastal home that addresses the practicalities of a busy family life. We were presented with an unusual wedge-shaped site, optimistically with a back yard opening to the north and a mature 12m high Himalayan cedar tree to the south.Inspired by the Modernist era, we explored a horizontal language.A series of curved planes, stacked and slid from each other, hugs the canopy of the Himalayan Cedar tree. From the entry, one glides under the canopy before reaching the front door. From within the house, placement of the windows within the upstairs bathroom suite reveals different framed aspects of the tree; looking into the heart of the tree and experiencing the shadows cast onto the obscure glazing. This is further enhanced, by a series of vertical battens.Hidden from street perspective, a natural light scoop, orientated to the north, invites light into the south facing ensuite. We also combined, obscure glazing and vertical battens to the south, for privacy, appearing like a frozen sheer curtain.The circulation core of this home becomes a feature of double volume, natural light and viewing moments of adjacent spaces. The heart of the home, kitchen, living, and dining opens itself to the north facing backyard and swimming pool, flowing seamlessly from indoor to outdoor via an operable corner window wall.Indirect light from the swimming pool creates a theatrical shadow and a TV – like viewing window from the basement of the activities above.At the bottom of the stairs is a massive lineal robust room for the family to have some fun – a multi-functional space to suit all members of the family; a movie theatre, games rooms, chill space or connection to the cellar for wine tasting.To the south of the kitchen hub, resides the quieter space for home office and guest bedroom – providing views into the textural interest of the lower limbs and bark of the Himalayan Cedar tree The floor plan resulted in the parent’s retreat / bathroom suite being located on the upper floor, viewing onto the southern street frontage. The children’s wing spreads across the northern elevation – each room is private, complete with their own robe, desk and shared bathroom.An open plan parent’s suite, still provides a sense of privacy and enclosure for each activity within the suite.With a sliding wall, one can choose to view the TV or the freestanding bath composition in the background. The bathroom suite operates like a private parent’s retreat. The placement of the WIR, was considered as a practical flow in daily routines – a makeup vanity, pendant light & circular mirror centred on the entrance, connects the WIR to the ensuite.A balanced composition of natural, subtle tones and coastal inspired hues, is finely detailed.The material selection was practical in choice for an active family, yet sophisticated enough to create a stylish, relaxed environment for everything from immediate family fun to wider family & friends’ gatherings. See the related master suite story Credit list Architect Andrew Bartholomeusz, SAAJ Design Kitchen designer SAAJ Design Interior designer SAAJ Design Roof Stramit Speed Deck Ultra; Zincalume Laserlite 3000 corrugated roof sheet. in colour Platinum. Main flooring Willow Walnut porcelain timber tiles, from Southern Tiles Bathroom tiles Floor – Portofino' Silver Nat, glazed porcelain, from Southern Tiles; walls – Dia Lucca' Carrara and Acuto' White Natural, all from Southern Tiles General heating Ducted reverse cycle system; ventilation system to basement rumpus Lighting Glaze pendant light single, from Ross Gardham; Toledo pendant cluster, from About Space; By Living – Kaleido Concrete Pendant light, from By Living; Masson for Light Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Highly Commended Builder Context Design and Build Kitchen manufacturer Fenn Interiors Cladding Weathertex Weathergroove – Ruff Sawn finish Window/door joinery Centre glazed commercial aluminium improved frame – powder-coated in Dulux Duratec Zeus Black Bedroom flooring Stonefields carpet, in colour Greystone, by Feltex Classic Carpets Paint Dulux Fireplace Lopi, gas Control systems Clipsal – Iconic range Photography SAAJ Design P/L Helpful links Windows and Doors Altus Windows and Doors Cabinetry Hardware Blum Spas Hot Spring Spas Home Builder G.J. 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