The bunk beds were made to be as wide as possible. Hollenbeck has three kids and two dogs.
Concreteworks countertops, a Wolf range, Kallista sink, and Boffi faucet also fill the space.
The green roof, wood cladding, and low profile help to integrate the home with its lush, natural surroundings.
The lounge is accessed via two long concrete steps. On the stair opposite, the continuous vertical balustrade timbers extend to the ceiling of the second floor to form a sculptural element that allows natural light and ventilation to flow between the levels.
A gate provides access to the home from the street. The timber-clad shutter disappears into the facade along the second-floor volume.
White penny tiles reflect natural light in the bathroom.