Greetings to all guests of Forum City. The warmest building and finishing material is wood. It dominates the design of the Queens Park Residence, which was built in Sydney. The experts at CplusC Architects and Builders developed this project.
There are a lot of interesting houses in Australia and each one has something different. Wooden lattices and sliding doors were used in the construction of this building. The result is a warm interior of immense space. Blinds have created a particularly soft light.
The layout of the house is based on an antique style. From the central living room rooms are located in all directions. The continuation is the entertainment center. Unusual exterior design and harmony with the surroundings.
This is what the slab looks like when viewed from below. Above is another roof overhang.
Sliding partitions make the space unified and large. Sofa and table stand in front of a long counter separating the kitchen.
A corridor leads to the living rooms and out into the garden.
A snow-white bathroom with glass partitions. The interior is enlivened by bright towels.
Window looks out on pool. The roof is done in the same way as the bedroom.
Hereโs the railing and canopy we saw from the hallway. The elevated roof and glass are clearly visible from the outside. Porch and steps are wooden.
The water is illuminated, which makes the wooden deck around the pool seem much darker. Partitions were moved to create one space with a living room and bar.
The backyard is surrounded by green trees.
This sounds intriguing! Could you please provide more information about Queens Park Residence in Sydney? Iโm particularly interested in learning about the use of wood and sliding partitions. How does the combination of these elements enhance the overall ambiance and functionality of the space?