Exotic Loft in Australia Mixes Styles to Perfection
The Rural Building Company took this and that and everything else and put it into their project in Perth, Australia to create the most exotic loft.
Its very facade will convince you that it’s a no ordinary home or another clever conversion. Slanted roof and angular shapes characterize the facade that moves in a dynamic dance of contrasting materials and textures.
Cool Australian home by The Rural Building CompanyUnique facade is quite telling about the interior
Using wood, light slat siding, and plaster, the creative team did an incredible job of putting together a contemporary home that is full of interesting details.
Open layout allows residents to socialize but also regulate privacy with help of light curtains. A curtained loft bedroom that overlooks the public zone makes for a beautiful and intriguing interior element.
The kitchen organically connects to the outdoors where residents can relax under an awning during especially hot days. And a fully open circular wooden terrace makes for a better spot for catching an evening breathe.
Exotic Loft House in Australia
Well-designed outdoor lounge areas are all in one styleAn outdoor kitchen has a visual link to the indoor oneA medium-height fence provides residents with more than enough privacyWicker furniture looks cozy and invitingOpen plan combines the living area and kitchenA TV wall is a wooden unit with shelves that acts as a room dividerLightweight curtains allow to increase privacy further if necessaryFamily, media, and living room seem to have been amalgamated into one spacious zoneAnother seating area has its own TV unitModern kitchen in white and wood has plenty of daylight and views of backyardMost of storage resides on the lower level to give way to windowsA double round sink sinks deep into the thick Corian countertopA cool wooden light almost seems storage-friendlyBetween the kitchen and living zone there is a dining areaUntreated dining table adds detail to clean modern aestheticsSecond floor stands separate from public zones even though it has glass wallsContinuing the warm wood aesthetic staircase leads to the second floorDining area really benefits from the are rug that gives it a more homey lookGlass transoms allow to harvest more daylightThat curtained second-floor room accommodates a bedroomExotic rugs and prints make the interior even more intenseStone-clad bathroom has grandeur to itTransoms are the perfect bathroom windows, if you like privacyFrosted glass separates the showerWall-to-wall bathroom mirror trend in practiceSecond bedroom