Today we take a visual visit to Australia, where an unusual residential pavilion is located in Mornington.
It is literally surrounded by bright greenery. Interior design project And the facade is by Clare Cousins.
The balcony offers an amazing view of the surroundings.
The second building has a very different look: brick walls, white plaster and paint. Yet here, too, wood was used extensively to build an aesthetic contrast.
Stylish fireplace in the interior acts as heating and adds a touch of warmth and comfort.
A nest hidden away in a beautiful setting is worth our attention, don’t you agree?. The designer tried to maintain a balance between the inside and the outside world by using natural raw materials and an open plan. It does so brilliantly, allowing its occupants to enjoy all the comforts of home and to be close to nature at the same time.
Photo: Shannon McGrath.
This article sounds fascinating! I’m curious to know more about the fashionable wooden pavilion on Mornington Island. Can you provide details about the design elements incorporated by Clare Cousins designers? How does the pavilion blend with the island’s picturesque surroundings? And are there any unique features or considerations taken into account while constructing this pavilion?