There’s a quiet intelligence to this home—an understanding of light, breeze, shade and shelter that makes it feel instantly comfortable, yet carefully considered. Designed in 2001 with a deep respect for climate, context and contemporary family living, this is a residence that does more than sit on its block—it responds to it. Behind a modest street presence lies a beautifully executed Architects own home that opens-up to reveal generous volumes, layered outlooks and an ever-present connection to nature. Elevated on posts (discreet from the street), the house captures cross-breezes and allows airflow beneath the structure, contributing to its energy efficiency and year-round comfort. Drawing inspiration from traditional Queenslander principles, the design uses fully insulated lightweight materials including popular mini orb, open planning and deep roof overhangs to work with, rather than against, the subtropical conditions. With a perfect rear north-east orientation and carefully planted gardens, it embraces morning light while shielding interiors from the western sun and prevailing winter winds. The floor plan is deliberate and functional. Three of the five bedrooms are located upstairs, including the main bedroom suite which sits nestled in the canopy of a jacaranda tree—its windows designed for maximum privacy without heavy window coverings. The main bathroom on this level features a corner bath, step-in shower and separate toilet, while a flexible family or snug space provides a quiet breakout zone. This family home also caters for plenty of storage with built-in cabinetry throughout both levels. On the ground floor, wide hallways lead to a guest bedroom and a large home study that easily doubles as another bedroom if needed. Generous open plan living and dining areas unfold over polished red gum hardwood timber floors. A bespoke built-in buffet wall unit adds texture and functionality, while high raked ceilings and large glass openings create a dramatic visual effect, enhancing natural light while blurring the boundaries between indoors and out. The kitchen, approximately 13 square metres in size, includes raised stainless steel benchtops, sizable pantry amongst volumes of cabinetry, and a near-new Asko gas cooktop and under-bench electric oven. A powder room is also located on this level for guests and situated adjacent to one of the largest laundry rooms you could wish for. Outdoor living is a standout feature here. Three distinct decks—two of which are roofed and insulated—offer options for entertaining, lounging or dining alfresco, all with a sense of privacy and green outlooks. Landscaping has been used effectively to amplify the home’s connection to its surroundings, including the elevated rear view across Oxley Creek and the adjacent playing fields. There’s ample space for practical needs too, with a two-car carport, adjoining tool room, and an expansive 60sqm (approx.) subfloor workshop or storage area. Ceiling fans feature throughout, and the home is fully insulated. Internal doors feature to an architectural height of 2400mm, and strategic glass louvres ensure excellent natural light and ventilation claiming a strong architectural identity. Set in the tightly held riverside suburb of Graceville, this home enjoys the charm of a well-established neighbourhood with the convenience of inner-west living. Tree-lined streets, heritage character, and a strong sense of community define the area, while cafes, parks, sought-after schools and rail connections are all within easy reach. Whether strolling along the river, grabbing coffee at a local favourite, or cycling into the city, this prized location offers a lifestyle that’s relaxed, connected and distinctly Brisbane. This dwelling pays homage to the traditional Queenslander of the early 20th Century by incorporating lightweight materials, simple construction methods and solar conscious planning into its design. The result is an innovative, comfortable, relaxed and low energy cost house well suited to the sub-tropical environment. Contact Martin Hood for further information. DISCLAIMER: Whilst all care has been taken to ensure that the information provided herein is correct, we do not take responsibility for any inaccuracies. Accordingly, we recommend that all interested parties should make their own enquiries and due diligence to verify the information.
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