Located in the heart of Byron Bay, Australia, the Marvell Street single residence is an additional part of the residence of a young family and a re-conception of backyard space in coastal areas.
Single residential exterior, exterior view
Xiao He felt that the aim of the scheme was to add a meeting space for the young family's home, which would gradually expand over time, and that the occupants would be able to relax here, while the elderly grandparents and relatives and friends would come to visit their children and younger generations, and by then, This single-bedroom residence can be used as an old suite for them to live in. The whole level of residence is very clear, first the main living space available, then the living space of the case, and finally the transition to the cabin by the pool.
Single residential exterior, flexible form of residential space, open towards the courtyard, exterior view, the studio acts a flexible space s opens to the yard
This is a gazebo-style single-bedroom residence, the space form is very flexible, not only facing the courtyard open, but also part of the courtyard.
The small editor feels that as part of the northbound backyard, the gazebo-style single residence acts as a transition and connectivity between the main living space and the pool, and this spatial mobility and connectivity enhances the cohesion of the entire home.
Single residential outdoor local, space transparent, partial exterior view, the space is transparent and flexible
This gazebo-style single-bedroom residence is not high, with an open space layout, the roof hanging outward, and the sliding door is perfectly hidden beneath the glass façade, not only opening up the interior space, but also connecting the house to the courtyard and the buildings in its surroundings.
The small editor believes that at the same time, the Westward Pavilion-style single residence, as a private isolation space, separates the pool and the main residence from the surrounding environment on the east side of the base.
In a single residential room, the roof hangs outward, the sliding door is hidden under the glass façade, and the interior view with a cantilevered roof span and neatly tucked away sliding doors
Living room, with wooden finishes and stone finishes in the interior, with wood and stone veneers
Living room and bedroom parts, partial view of the
Look at the bedroom from the living room, bedroom
The design team of the architectural firm Harley Graham Architects and the project architect in this case, Hayley Pryor, worked with local builders Ben Jolliffe (J builds Byron Bay) to use locally branded products, such as AWS (Australian Building Window System) Australia's windows, Slabshapers concrete, Jatana interiors (tiles, etc.), Sussex faucets, etc., together to create this comfortable living space.
Living room details, details of the
Bathroom details, details of the bathroom
Night View local, from the outdoor look at the residential bedroom, partial night view, the bedroom views from the outside
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