G House by Bruce Stafford Architects

Australian studio Bruce Stafford Architects has designed the G House project. Completed in 2010, this three story contemporary home is located in Vaucluse, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Australian studio Bruce Stafford Architects has designed the G House project. Completed in 2010, this three story contemporary home is located in Vaucluse, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
This luxury residence has been renovated, altering the residence, which was originally built in 1928. It boasts generous living areas, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, a pool and spa. The use of full height windows allow the space to be open and lighter drawing the garden indoors, however the placement of these openings had to be carefully thought out in order to avoid compromising the retreat atmosphere which pervades the entire abode. The use of natural materials greatly enhances the rustic heredity of the house.
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