Contact Person: Nick Goode
Unit 4/18 Griffin Drive Dunsborough
P: (08) 9756 8554 | 0458 225 535
E: info@nowgenbuilding.com.au
W: www.nowgenbuilding.com.au
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Extensive use of timber finishes hallmarks the house as it seamlessly blends with its bushland surrounds. In designing the house Nick’s goal was to create a space that mirrored the openness of the bush around him and that would represent the natural beauty of the South West region.
The exterior of Nick Goodes own home incorporates widespread spotted gum timber decking throughout the walkways and alfresco areas. These walkways are used to join the 2 modules of the house together. Matching the decking is spotted gum cladding that surrounds the entirety of the main module of the house. The cladding uses varied widths as a feature creating added difficulty in its construction. This nonstandard configuration helps to accentuate the timbers features and shows off the complexity of its construction.
The house is split into two distinct areas that are joined through the pool area and Japanese inspired garden. Module two acts as guest accommodation and was built to be partially self-contained giving both guests and owners privacy when required. Huge 3-piece glass sliding doors recess completely back into the wall opening up the living area to the secondary deck and pool giving phenomenal views over the rest of the property. A second outdoor area adjoins to the open plan living area through identical 3 piece doors and opens up to views of the creek running through the property. The spotted gum deck and cladding is contrasted with natural stone pillars and a stone fire place that adds real warmth and natural characteristics to this outdoor space.
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