Bronte House Design in Sydney

Bronte house designed by Chenchow Little Architects, located in Sydney. Initially built at the end of the 19th Century, one of the few original remaining features are the sandstone walls at ground level.
The house has many features associated more with an inner-city warehouse rather than a house near the beach, including a sense of boundless space. At the first floor, front room used as a family room and office, has a large sliding door. The dining and living areas at the rear of the home are also flexible. Glass sliding doors frame this space on three sides, one of which leads to a covered deck, the other being roofless. via wallpaper
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