Imagine a home without brick interior walls

I love the idea of open plan living but have to admit that I also like the idea of being able to close off certain areas for privacy or practical reasons. While a kitchen that is part and parcel of a great room might allow for conversation, it also allow smells to permeate the rest of the home, and for dirty dishes to be more visible.

 

This open plan home offers sophisticated design and architectural brilliance all rolled into one. Drenched in natural light with its floor-to-ceiling windows fitted with automated blinds and sheers, the home has a deliberate focus on privacy with various cleverly contained units within the main open plan design.

A mirrored wall visually expands the living and informal dining space, while a neutral colour palette sets a calm, soothing atmosphere. The entire space is heated by means of an Ecosmart fire that is cleverly built into a stone-clade feature wall with mirrored back.

 

 

The large kitchen is open plan to the living and dining areas, with a corian countertop island for eating and serving, but also a wood panelled combination scullery and laundry area. This contained kitchen houses all the appliances and storage facilities.

The main en-suite bathroom is surrounded by frameless glass and panelled walls, allowing natural light to filter through to the bathroom; a mirrored splashback further enhances the level of light.

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