Billy Preston has commenced construction of a new single level residence in Cronulla Court at Salt, a recently released stage of the Salt Village located on the western side of Casuarina Way.
Schafer Design had designed the clients previous home in Casuarina and were happy to be engaged once again to design their new home.
The single level home of approximately 330 sqm comprises four double bedrooms, study, media room and double garage. The large open plan living area opens up onto the northern pool terrace seamlessly.
The construction is a sensitive mix of rendered brickwork, Scyon linear board, stone and corrugated steel roofing.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Hastings Point Duplex
Schafer Design have prepared designs for the demolition of an old dwelling and the construction of a two level duplex at Hastings Point.
The site is in close proximity to the beach and backs onto Cudgen Creek
The eastern unit comprises three large bedrooms, two with ensuites, generous living areas and a double garage. The occupants will enjoy a large private courtyard to they east.
The western unit is slightly smaller and comprises two large bedrooms, sitting room, generous living areas and a single lock up garage. This unit enjoys views to the west over Cudgen Creek.
It is anticipated that Development Approval will be gained by the end of March
The site is in close proximity to the beach and backs onto Cudgen Creek
The eastern unit comprises three large bedrooms, two with ensuites, generous living areas and a double garage. The occupants will enjoy a large private courtyard to they east.
The western unit is slightly smaller and comprises two large bedrooms, sitting room, generous living areas and a single lock up garage. This unit enjoys views to the west over Cudgen Creek.
It is anticipated that Development Approval will be gained by the end of March
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Kingscliff Renovation
The Development Application for a major renovation to a 1970's two storey brick veneer house in Kingscliff is ready for lodgement with Tweed Shire Council.
For what was quite usual for the day, the original home failed to address the solar aspect or take in extensive views across Cudgen Creek and the ocean.
The renovation on this house sees a major change to the room layout as well as removal of the existing roof and much of the upper floor. The new design has a mix of masonry and lightweight cladding with Scyon linea board and matrix panels providing a change in texture from the rendered brickwork. The design opens up the living areas to the expansive views and allows penetration of winter sun.
It is anticipated that construction would commence early December
For what was quite usual for the day, the original home failed to address the solar aspect or take in extensive views across Cudgen Creek and the ocean.
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| The Original Home |
The renovation on this house sees a major change to the room layout as well as removal of the existing roof and much of the upper floor. The new design has a mix of masonry and lightweight cladding with Scyon linea board and matrix panels providing a change in texture from the rendered brickwork. The design opens up the living areas to the expansive views and allows penetration of winter sun.
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| The Renovated Home |
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Bark Avenue
The Development Application has been prepared and is ready for lodgement for Boarding Kennels south east of Melbourne.
The kennels will house approximately 90 dogs and 40 cats and comprises luxury kennels for small and large dogs, detached cabins for dogs, communal areas for small and geriatric dogs as well as numerous exercise yards and play areas.
The development will also include a number of energy saving features to minimise the impact on the environment and minimise the day to day running costs.
The kennels will house approximately 90 dogs and 40 cats and comprises luxury kennels for small and large dogs, detached cabins for dogs, communal areas for small and geriatric dogs as well as numerous exercise yards and play areas.
The development will also include a number of energy saving features to minimise the impact on the environment and minimise the day to day running costs.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Olga Street Renovation Nears Completion
The scaffolding has been removed and the new second storey has enveloped the old single level dwelling.
The owner wanted to retain the original internal areas of the original dwelling but extend up with a contemporary look. To achieve this end we constructed an external post and beam structure that would support the upper levels without imposing additional loads on the original structure. Sanctuary 28 were also successful in removing the original roof while still retaining the original ceiling linings.
The project is now in its final stages and completion is expected by the end of September
The owner wanted to retain the original internal areas of the original dwelling but extend up with a contemporary look. To achieve this end we constructed an external post and beam structure that would support the upper levels without imposing additional loads on the original structure. Sanctuary 28 were also successful in removing the original roof while still retaining the original ceiling linings.
The Original House
The New House
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