Project posted by Lisa Breeze Architect

Yeronga House

Year
2017
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Side elevation
Side elevation
Front entry
Front entry
Kitchen & Meals area
Kitchen & Meals area
Kitchen & Meals area
Kitchen & Meals area
Kitchen, Meals & Living area
Kitchen, Meals & Living area
Meals area
Meals area
Meals area
Meals area
Kitchen detail
Kitchen detail
Credenza
Credenza
Living area
Living area
Living area detail
Living area detail
Living area
Living area
Living area detail
Living area detail
Main Bedroom
Main Bedroom
Ensuite & Walk In Robe
Ensuite & Walk In Robe
Ensuite
Ensuite
Walk In Robe
Walk In Robe
Walk In Robe
Walk In Robe
Kids Bedroom
Kids Bedroom

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Details

Square Feet
3530
Lot Size
5252
Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
2
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Interior Design
Landscape Design
Steven Clegg Design
Photographer
Cathy Schusler

From Lisa Breeze Architect

A blank canvas to create a new family home. On this slim vacant block, perched on a Brisbane ridgeline, we were engaged to design a comfortable and homely abode with the challenge set to capture the views, traverse the sloped terrain and filter the bright sunlight.

We achieved this by creating a contemporary spin on the historic Queenslander whilst layering the spaces with this multi-levelled home. The heart of the home, the Kitchen and Living areas, are positioned on the middle layer and both sleep and play zones are separated out on their own floors. Everyone in the family has their place for retreat. At every opportunity there is an opening to bring light and air into the home. Vistas to the city are harnessed, and views to the neighbours are screened with the use of dense battening. Complex planning requirements meant that the home should be contained within a set envelope. This led to opportunities to create varying floor levels and introduce pitched ceilings which provide internal volume without excessive height or overwhelm to the home’s surrounds.