The Nest by Shaun Lockyer Architects

The Nest is a family home tucked away on a large bush block that combines an enviable combination of city views and an acreage lifestyle within the inner-city of Brisbane, Australia. The house draws its inspiration from modern roots, expressed through the juxtaposition of heavy vertical and light horizontal planes. A palette of sandblasted concrete, Spotted Gum timber and natural stone create a robust, warm and timeless aesthetic.

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About The Nest

A Modern Retreat Amidst Natural Beauty

Nestled on a sprawling bush block, The Nest serves as a family sanctuary, offering stunning city views entwined with an inner-city Brisbane lifestyle. It seamlessly marries the bustle of urban life with the peacefulness of acreage living. Additionally, the home draws inspiration from modern architecture, showcasing a striking interplay of robust vertical and delicate horizontal planes.

Crafting Warmth with Time-Honored Materials

Furthermore, the house’s aesthetic is a dialogue between strength and warmth, utilizing a palette of sandblasted concrete, rich Spotted Gum timber, and elegant natural stone. Together, these materials forge a robust and warm ambience, cementing the home’s timeless charm.

In The Nest, residents enjoy an enviable combination of sprawling views and serene privacy, all within the convenience of Brisbane’s vibrant city life. This architectural gem stands as a testament to living harmoniously with both urban excitement and the tranquil Australian bush.

Photography courtesy of Shaun Lockyer Architects

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- by Matt Watts

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