Slate for facade and in the interior of a house in Australia

The facade is considered the business card of a house, because it makes the first impression for both the entire design and for the residents. Therefore, it is always tried in architecture to make the house facade as beautiful and creative as possible, so that it immediately noticed you. The architects from Austin Maynard Architects also achieved this in the design of this single -family house in Australia. With slate slabs for facade, they disguised the outer walls and created a creative effect in combination with wood. The slate facade looks as if the shingles ran over the wood. The effect can also be observed in the interior.

Slate plates for the facade of a house with three structures

The house is located in Melbourne, Australia and is specially designed for a large family with children. The builders have requested a house that offers enough space for children, parents and grandparents. That is why the architects decided to have the family home in threeseparate building bodiessplit up. Glazed corridors and stairwells connect the individual buildings and bring additional light indoors.

The outer walls of the house are withDark gray slate boardsdisguised for facade in different patterns that have a modern style. Some house excerpts are staggered and show the wooden boards of the facade under the slate. The great effect is best observed via the garage and creates a real eye -catcher.

The interior design of the house

The material can also be seen from time to time during the interior design. They look like an optical spread of facade cladding, which can be found primarily in the areas between the individual building bodies. The slate panels flow through the inner walls and create an original wall design with a combination of wood and slate.

The interior design of the house is designed with an open living concept that connects the separate areas. The kitchen and the dining area can be opened with folding doors to the outdoor area and thus offer direct access to the garden. All living rooms are barrier -free and have a simple design without unnecessary elements.

* Architecture and design ofAustin Maynard Architects