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lacquered cabinets. The monochromatic
interior colour palette extends to a blackstained timber bar top in one unit and a
black stone benchtop in the other.
The design provides flexibility, so
rooms can be used in different ways. The
lower unit, for example, features four bedrooms and a second living room, or media
room. This room could also function as
a fifth bedroom if required. There is also
room to install a lift in the future.
Each townhouse has a double garage
on the basement level, with internal access.
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Facing page: The monolithic shape of the building
was determined by the need to maximise the
space and meet local regulations aimed at
preserving key view corridors and sunlight. In
addition to the fixed screens, the stepped design
of the building adds visual interest to the exterior.
Above: As with the front townhouse, the rear unit
has an easy flow between inside and out.
Story by Colleen Hawkes
Photography by Jamie Cobel
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