Holiday Cabin Gets A Contrasting Extension Yet Blends In
This is a projection chosen "Cabin two", the reason for that beingness the fact this is actually not a completely new construction simply an extension to an existing log cabin in bayside Blairgowrie in Australia. The cabin is surrounded past woodland in an area occupied mostly by holiday homes.
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              View in gallery            Maddison Architects were in charge of the project and their strategy was to clearly differentiate the old from the new and to allow each structure, the existing cabin and the extension, to express their individual identities.
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              View in gallery            So instead of creating a seamless transition between the two structures, the architects highlighted the contrasts betwixt them. The original cabin built in the 1960s contains 2 bedrooms, a bunk room, a kitchen, a living space and a bathroom.
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              View in gallery            The new extension houses a bedchamber with an en-suite bathroom at the mezzanine level and a living room, kitchenette and a concealed study on the basis floor. This level as well has admission to the a deck.
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              View in gallery            What's truly interesting about this addition is that it's embedded into the landscape and has a folding roof with allows information technology to alloy in in a natural and seamless way.
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              View in gallery            The clients and the architects worked together to discover a way to build this extension with minimal touch on on the site, which was densely populated with trees. They removed as few trees equally possible and also added indigenous plants, re-vegetated the site and planted some more trees to make up for the changes.New fence lines were created, camouflaged with plants in order to blur the property boundary lines and to expand the views across them.
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              View in gallery            Inside, the ambiance is really peaceful and inviting. The sloped roof and unusual geometry of the space allows the cabin extension to stand out and to look modern, this assuasive it to dissimilarity with the existing portion.
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              View in gallery            The living room sofa sits casually directly on the flooring and a fireplace makes the whole infinite feel welcoming and comfy. Also, the fact that there's a lot of wood and natural finishes in here helps create a calming atmosphere.
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              View in gallery            The bedroom is a tranquil space, with windows that look over the trees and the woodland, offering lovely views of the surrounding landscape. The wood-paneled walls and the unproblematic and natural palette help complete this image.
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              View in gallery            Though it may not seem like it, the interior spaces are very vivid and airy. Large windows allow natural light to inundate the rooms and the calorie-free colors and finishes complete the look.
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              View in gallery            Even the bath, as small as it is, is vivid and airy thanks to the large mirrors and overall simplicity.
Source: https://www.homedit.com/cabin-gets-expanded/
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