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Glass, wood and concrete –trim on the original Jack’s House in Melbourne. Design studio FMD Architects

Jack's House in Melbourne is a stunning example of how diverse materials can be brought together to create an aesthetically pleasing result. Designed by FMD Architects, this modern house is constructed using a blend of glass, wood and concrete for the trim, giving the structure a unique yet harmonious look. The use of these three materials not only balances out the exterior design, but also allows for natural light to enter the interior. The combination of materials has created a one-of-a-kind home with its own unique style.
Terrace with partitions for climbing plants
Tall bookcase and chair

The room is properly designed and equipped. On one side are snow-white walls decorated with natural wood, and on the other is a glass partition. Such an idea benefited the space, and gave the room extra chic. The layout of the room nicely combined the dining and living room, and the right interior design made it possible to comfortably furnish this part of the house. The kitchen has a minimum size, but not a big space can be comfortably accommodated. The correct arrangement of the kitchen furniture allowed to compensate for the lack of space with functionality. There is nothing unnecessary here, compact, but roomy.

A wall clock above a kitchen window and shelves for dishes
Bright corridor between the rooms of the house

The corridor is made in white color, diluted only with wooden elements and paintings. No monotony thanks to the bright details. In the bathroom also used a wooden finish, which allowed to reject the standard concepts of this room. The peculiar layout of the house and design ideas made it possible to combine a minimum of materials beautifully and conveniently.

Dark wood furniture in the bathroom

Courtesy of Shannon McGrath.

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Comments: 3
  1. Harper

    Did the design studio FMD Architects incorporate any other materials or elements in addition to glass, wood, and concrete in their renovation of Jack’s House in Melbourne?

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  2. Cambria

    did a fantastic job in preserving the character of this historical building. But I’m curious, how did they ensure that the different materials used for the trim seamlessly blend together?

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  3. Colton Watson

    Can anyone provide more information about the design choices and inspiration behind the glass, wood, and concrete trim in the original Jack’s House in Melbourne by FMD Architects? I’m curious to know how these materials were incorporated and what impact they have on the overall aesthetic of the house.

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