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This residence was originally constructed in 1994 in the style of a hunting
lodge. The brief to the architect was to design a home that fitted into the
landscape and took advantage of orientation and views.
The house was extended in 2002 to create more recreational space, another
bedroom and a mezzanine to capture the dramatic views of the mountains.
To maximise on natural light and heat, a wall of glass extending into the
apex of the roof was installed on the southerly side of the house.
A dramatic feature of the house is the diamond shaped bay window on the
ground and the first floors, the latter providing panoramic views of
the mountains.
The clients choose Marvin Windows and Doors because they wanted the benefits of a composite
product i.e. clear blemish free pine on the inside and cladding on the
outside providing a minimum maintenance exterior. The pebble grey colour of
the cladding also added a sophisticated feel to the exterior of this
uncompromising modern design. Also, the flexibility of the Marvin product
allowed for the combination of polygon, casemaster, awning and French Doors
in the glazed wall section but importantly maintained consistent sight lines
throughout.
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