courtyard centric sunshine coast home

Yesterday’s Courier Mail had an article about a recently designed home at Tewantin on the Sunshine Coast.

I love the courtyard centric design, use of polished concrete and timber, raised lap pool (no need for fencing), high ceilings with mezzanine level, and the overall soft colour scheme. I personally would add lots of soft, rounded leaf plants, such as money trees, either in pots or surrounded by a garden bed of soft pebbles. Also, I would incorporate a large rain tank in the overall design.

The architecture was designed by Stephen Guthrie & Lindy Atkin of Bark Design.

Tewantin One  Tewantin Two

(Click images for larger versions).

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