A private sanctuary…

Commissioned to create a private sanctuary within a suburban property located in one of Melbourne’s leafy inner city suburbs. BG Architecture created a home discretely spanning five levels embracing a strong sustainability standpoint. The organic forms, textures and curved iron-bark balcony deliver undeniable natural beauty. The raw concrete walls formed on Oregon boards transforms in texture and hue throughout the day whist the elegant interior finish employes the use of natural materials producing an efficient and timeless home utilizing materials to display their natural strength and texture to age graciously.There is so much to love about this house. Nice work BG

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

Rostill project by BG Architecture

a private sanctuary… BG Architecture Melbourne by Richard Misso

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images credited to Shannon Mcgrath

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