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The house unfolds dramatically from the street; an imposing 3-storey box cantilevered over glass rooms and embedded in sunken gardens.“Our approach to the house was very considered and transcends fashion. The connection between the building and the inhabitant is grounded through a rigorous exploration of scale, form, space and material. The delicate palette of materials and intricate detailing bestows elegance and luxury,” says Workroom Director and architect, John Bornas.At Huntingtower, the entire experience is lavish. There’s a chef’s kitchen, fully appointed butler’s pantry, a resort-style alfresco zone with pool and outdoor kitchen, and carefully curated gardens by renowned landscape architect, Jack Merlo.The combination of materials creates such a sense of wonder throughout the house. Finished with natures’ own stone, the timelessness of European Oak parquetry flooring and the richness of beautiful brass fixtures tell a story of sophistication and glamour.“A narrative unfolds of stunning detail and tactile material, raw steel, dark panelled walls, concrete, bronze, timber and stone, elements that invite you to touch and feel,” says Bear.The luxury home delivers first-class living and entertaining precincts, state-of-the-art appointments and a sense of indulgence throughout, which includes four bedrooms with individual bathrooms and a secure four-car basement garage.“Each element is chosen to compliment or contrast with another and each is designed with the same level of rigour, down to the smallest detail. This gives the house a sense of consistency that adds to the depth of experience. Interior stylist Simone Haag helped the home reach its full potential with the right furniture and objects,” concludes John Bear. Related: Kooyong House in Melbourne’s Toorak by Workroom. [Images courtesy of AGUSHI Construction. Photography by Derek Swalwell.] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest One Response kennethmason1kapmken mason October 20, 2018 Looks like the 60’s are alive and well living in the living room of this place. Dinning room design and furnishings seemed more in touch with the entire house. kapm ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ
kennethmason1kapmken mason October 20, 2018 Looks like the 60’s are alive and well living in the living room of this place. Dinning room design and furnishings seemed more in touch with the entire house. kapm Reply