"I wanted something that was light, and that was nestled in the environment, and so the brief to the architect was to build something that didn't impact too much on the land," says Lizzie, the owner of this modern #coastalhome on Victoria’s #MorningtonPeninsula.⁠ ⁠ The result is a deceptively simple form — virtually a glass, timber and steel #pavilion that seems to float above the ground.⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our bio to take a tour. ⁠ ⁠ Photography: @derek_swalwell⁠ ⁠ #australianhomes #australianarchitecture #bushhome #verandah

"I wanted something that was light, and that was nestled in the environment, and so the brief to the architect was to build something that didn't impact too much on the land," says Lizzie, the owner of this modern #coastalhome on Victoria’s #MorningtonPeninsula.⁠
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The result is a deceptively simple form — virtually a glass, timber and steel #pavilion that seems to float above the ground.⁠
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Tap the link in our bio to take a tour. ⁠
⁠
Photography: @derek_swalwell⁠
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#australianhomes #australianarchitecture #bushhome #verandah
"I wanted something that was light, and that was nestled in the environment, and so the brief to the architect was to build something that didn't impact too much on the land," says Lizzie, the owner of this modern #coastalhome on Victoria’s #MorningtonPeninsula.⁠

The result is a deceptively simple form — virtually a glass, timber and steel #pavilion that seems to float above the ground.⁠

Tap the link in our bio to take a tour. ⁠

Photography: @derek_swalwell⁠

#australianhomes #australianarchitecture #bushhome #verandah
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