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Australian interior design is a reflection of the Australian lifestyle. It cannot be recreated in a single room or small apartment. This is a style of wide spaces, a little heavy, in some ways old-fashioned, and in others ultra-modern, but always unique.

Beautiful dreams or reality

The dream of every Australian is to have a big beautiful house outside the city. He either already lives in it, or is about to move, or is just dreaming of what this big “real” house of his will be like. For residents of the Green Continent, having their own home outside the city and loving it is as natural as breathing. Australian houses are not distinguished by the sophistication of their architecture, but they always have beautiful terraces and verandas that connect the interior with the splendor of the surrounding nature. The terraces are furnished with wicker furniture and numerous plants. Home comfort already reigns here. Great amount panoramic windows

makes the interior space one with the adjacent landscape. These windows either have no curtains at all, or are decorated with light and airy fabrics that cannot become an obstacle to panoramic observation. They offer beautiful and impressive views of the ocean, majestic sunset or sunrise. These beautiful pictures of the surrounding splendor are the main decoration of Australian homes. The open façade provides good review

patio and promotes good ventilation in the house. Haines House, Sydney, designed by Christopher Polly In such a house you will not see hallways; a comfortable, welcoming and lived-in place opens right from the threshold, and glass doors

make the boundary between the inner and outer world even more arbitrary. And the terrace furniture, countless flower pots, rocking chairs and small one-legged tables make the transition from the street to the house virtually invisible.

The house starts in the courtyard...

The design of a private house itself is done in the form of a gallery, where there are open facades in the south and north and double wall blocks On the sides. Thanks to this successful move, the interiors of Australian houses never lack natural light, but the private lives of the inhabitants of the house are reliably hidden from prying eyes.


When building a private house, Australian architects always try to make the most of all the advantages of the selected building site. Thus, the northern windows of the house usually open up a beautiful panorama of a river or valley, and the southern ones most often overlook a park or garden.


Open facades modern houses often made from formless white concrete, the cold geometry of which is wonderfully balanced by finishing the terrace with natural wood. This creates a kind of visual shield between the always calm, intimate interiors and the external space.


Unity with nature. View from Waterfront House Coogee, Sydney, designed by MPR Design Group

Let's take a look inside

The interior decoration of an Australian house is very unique. It is quite eclectic and represents a fusion of many interior styles. A real Australian interior is always dynamic, one object is constantly replaced by another, it sings and is supplemented over the decades. It cannot be “made” in one weekend, it takes years to create.



In the center of the house itself there is always a large living room with two-story high ceilings (second light). It is she who becomes the semantic and organizing center of a private house, and it is her interior that is planned first and especially carefully.

Rough furniture from the 1940s, inherited from the older generation, and modern piece furniture from famous global designers peacefully coexist here. The decoration is dominated by natural materials- brick, wood, glass. It is not customary to block off large spaces with furniture or fill them with draperies. Large spaces, high ceilings - one of business cards And required elements interior decorated in this style.


Maximum functionality and minimum unnecessary details. Interiors of Waterfront House Coogee (MPR Design Group) and residence in Sydney, designers MCK Architects

And also chandeliers, certainly luxurious chandeliers. The height of the ceilings allows the use of the most sophisticated structures made of Murano glass, crystal, porcelain or wrought iron and other exquisite materials for interior decoration, which are very impressive in size and design.


Multi-tiered, with rows of ringing iridescent pendants, multi-armed or intricately asymmetrically curved, chandeliers are a real decoration of the house and the true pride of its owners. Meanwhile, all Australian-style home lighting is done using LED lamps, which are very economical.


When building a house, the engineering design often includes a cross-ventilation function, which provides good passive cooling of interiors. Automatic blinds are installed on the terraces of the second floor, and the western and eastern facades are made practically without windows, which creates the necessary thermal barrier for the house.


Furnishing your own big house, Australians express themselves. If the set of components is somewhat common and mandatory for every home (artsy, fancy chandeliers, floor vases, cozy low chairs, wood panels), then their combinations and the area of ​​implementation are certainly the result of the creative approach of the home owners. When you come to visit, you will be amazed at how suddenly and unconventionally this or that thing is used in the interior, how unconventional color solutions, you will be amazed by the thoughtfulness and appropriateness of each piece of furniture and decor.


Another one important detail- in an Australian house you will hardly find wardrobes and wardrobes, in our understanding of the word, much less what we call a “wall”. The most that can be seen are shelves for books, cupboards and decorative shelves for trinkets. All things are stored in specially equipped rooms at the back of the house, where there are never guests and where there is always perfect order. Any item, be it a tablecloth, winter boots or spare batteries, has its own specific place, known to all household members. Many Australian housewives even label every drawer and cupboard to make it easier for growing children to navigate their countless closets and pantries.


The same can be said about the refrigerator, which in an Australian home is very large. Numerous plastic product boxes are also carefully labeled with the product name and date of purchase. Running an Australian home is also a kind of art, which the owners master systematically, creating their own traditions and rituals that are passed down from generation to generation.

Taste of Australia

Interior in Australian style is the choice of lovers of spacious rooms and their eclectic content. This style cannot be recreated separately from other rooms of an apartment or house; it implies breadth and scope, although it carries a certain heavy touch. It is always unique and unpredictable, and it is impossible to find two identical rooms decorated in this style.

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Style and energy conservation are at the forefront of sustainable architecture around the world. However, due to the diversity of the landscape of the Australian continent, architects residential buildings forced to find innovative architectural and technological solutions.

One of the most influential architects creating sustainable buildings that fit into the landscape is Australian Glenn Murcutt. His designs, fully integrated into the landscape, became a source of inspiration for other architects who began to integrate their buildings into the local landscape. In 2002, Murcutt won the Pritzker Prize for his environmental stewardship, which prize jury chairman J. Carter Brown called "a work of art that is completely honest and not ostentatious."

The professionally reviewed Australian homes featured in this article are located in a variety of locations: on a plateau overlooking bushland, in the desert, on the beach or in tropical forest. All are designed to minimize the use of mechanized heating, cooling, waste recycling and other systems. In their beauty they rely precisely on the surrounding landscape.


1.Local materials for country house Sawmill House

Three eco features
1. Disposal of waste in the form of concrete blocks
2. Layout that encourages natural ventilation in the home
3. Use local wood from surrounding forests

The house is located on the edge of a hill next to an old gold mine and sawmill in northern Victoria. The project was based on a simple idea: less waste, less consumption. The most interesting detail of the house is the dream of any recycling enthusiast: outer wall made from 270 massive concrete blocks. They were obtained locally and made from waste left after low tide. concrete slabs. The blocks, each weighing 1 ton, were transported to Yakandanda and stacked into a structure measuring 8.9 x 9.5 m. Although the blocks were joined with mortar, in principle they retained their original appearance.

The biggest achievement in terms of sustainability was achieved thanks to an innovative and alternative approach based on the use of concrete waste that was stored close to the construction site. We decided not to rely on the surrounding eco-materials, but to look at what was happening around us and what could be used for our project.

Thanks to the location and size of the house, the architects were able to extract maximum benefit from the breeze in the valley. “Cross-ventilation keeps the house cool in the summer due to wind currents,” explains Gilbert. And in the cooler months, the heat from the sun can be maximized by using a folding roof over the terrace.” In this way, the sun can passively heat the house throughout the year. Another local material used in the construction was Australian eucalyptus (Eucalyptus macrorhyncha), which was used for floors and ceilings. The wood was taken directly from the forest, which can be seen from the windows of the house.

2.Smart thermoregulation in a house carved into a rock in the desert
Three eco features
1. Autonomous electricity production
2. Solar panels and water heating using solar energy
3. Carefully insulated surfaces, creating shade due to the canopy roof and space planning

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The Desert House is located in Alice Springs, a small town in the center of one of the most rugged and demanding regions of the Earth, the Australian Desert. The red rock MacDonnell Ranges extend to the east and west of Alice Springs, while the famous Uluru (or Ayers Rock) lies to the southwest. Temperatures range from 4°C in the cold season to +45°C.

The house, built into the cliff, slopes down with the landscape, using the thermal mass of the soil below to regulate the temperature inside.
At the center of the home are an enclosed garden and swimming pool, creating a sheltered space where residents can enjoy the desert climate. Although the pool is a luxury, it has energy-saving features built into it. No energy is required to maintain and clean it. But the presence of a swimming pool provides the inhabitants of the house with a cooler microclimate compared to their surroundings. It also serves to collect hot water: any hot water generated by the solar-powered tanks is drained into the pool, where it is cooled at night.

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To further protect the home from temperature changes, a triangular-shaped roof hangs over the home's carefully insulated, box-like spaces to cast shadows, Ashley explains. During the night, the roof windows let people out of the house hot air" According to Ashley Dunn, after a year of operation, all indicators indicate that the house is fully self-sufficient in energy.

This came as a huge surprise to the clients, who were very surprised at how well the house could function by using only natural energy. The temperature in the house may vary from external conditions by 27 degrees (Fahrenheit) due to layers, location, thermal masses of the soil and ventilation.

3.Merge with tropical forest and non-centralized systems

Three eco features
1. Low impact on rainforest
2. Non-centralized use of energy, water and waste recycling
3. Natural ventilation
The house is located on a 1.2 hectare site near the beaches of Cape Tribulation in outer North Queensland. As the house (and the small community in which it is located) is surrounded by one of Australia's most sensitive and oldest ecosystems, the Daintree Rainforest, the construction required particular care and sustainable design.

During design, the architects worked with a sustainability consultant who helped them select materials and develop infrastructure for the home to function independently, including energy, water and wastewater treatment. The house is supplied with energy by an array of photovoltaic batteries and a battery bank. We chose equipment and structures that will consume energy most efficiently. In addition, the house is naturally ventilated, helped by built-in ceiling fans and large windows with shutters.”
The eco-design principles used by Viell define and appearance Houses. The exterior walls are clad in black panels and mirrors, allowing the building to blend completely with the surrounding rainforest. The living spaces are lined with plywood inside. light shades. From large windows Facing south, there are views of the surrounding forest. “The spacious pavilions offer plenty of sleeping space,” Viell explains. You can move around the living rooms, parking in a new place each time.” Some rooms can be converted into bedrooms.
4. Recycled materials and water-saving tricks
Three eco features
1. Solar energy
2. Natural ventilation and light
3. Water-saving infrastructure
During the construction of a new building on a plot of 250 square meters in Freelant, a port city south of Perth, are harmless to environment design solutions played a key role. According to Patrick Koski, one of two architects who worked and lived in the house, they approached this issue from two different angles. “On the one hand, we needed to minimize energy use during construction. We achieved this by using recycled materials (bricks) and locally sourced wood (frames and panels).”

Second, Koski and Chong decided to reduce their energy and water consumption. “To achieve this, the house uses solar energy and the most efficient natural ventilation and lighting, explains Patrick. We use water-saving infrastructure elements and 12,000 liters of ground rainwater, solar panels, solar panels for heating water and LED lighting.”
Having lived in the house for more than a year, Yun Ni Chong assures that the house functions perfectly in different times year and rarely needs the use of additional heating or cooling. “The concrete floor retains heat perfectly on cold evenings, the hot sun is softened by the canopy, which provides generous shade, and glass walls allow heat to freely penetrate inside winter time of the year".

By choosing strategic locations for the garden, windows, skylights and spaces between floors, the architects were able to avoid the problems that are usually associated with designing a house in a built-up urban area. “In addition, the house uses a lot of readily available technology, such as solar panels, hot water collectors on evacuated pipes, groundwater tanks and compost bins. This means the house consumes little energy and produces little waste.”

One-story cottage "Australia 133"

Beautiful, one-story cottage "Australia 133" for a family holiday.

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Construction cost includes: Construction Materials, fare, construction works in accordance with the specified sections, engineering and geological surveys.

Foundation:

Development of soil into a dump using a mechanized method;

Construction of a crushed stone-sand cushion with layer-by-layer compaction using a vibrating plate;

Waterproofing device;

Reinforcement works;

Concrete works;

Foundation slab - monolithic reinforced concrete slab 250mm, slab with plinth (depending on the project);

Installation of formwork;

Insulation foundation slab over the entire area.

Walls:

Device roll waterproofing;

Arrangement of armored belts;

Masonry of external walls and internal load-bearing walls (depending on the project);

Device load-bearing walls(250-400mm);

Installation of lintels over windows and doorways;

Installation of wooden beams or reinforced concrete floors (depending on the project).

Construction of the rafter system:

Installation of Mauerlat and ridge;

Construction of a spatial frame;

Installation of rafters;

Installation of lathing and counter-lattice;

Wind and moisture protection device.

Roofing:

Vapor barrier device;

Roof insulation;

Flooring metal tiles, bitumen, cement-sand tiles(depending on the project);

Installation of roofing strips.

Filling openings:

Filling window openings (two-chamber windows made of PVC profile);

Filling doorways(metal door, insulated).

Title: build a one-story cottage from expanded clay concrete blocks

Area, m2: 133,00

Living area, m2: 100,00

House dimensions: 13.4 x 10.3 m (without canopy)

Built in a quiet suburb, this mansion is located within close proximity to Sydney, a metropolis that is considered the cultural and tourism capital of Australia.

The property is surrounded by a high fence, along the perimeter of which there are planted ornamental shrubs and eucalyptus trees creating secluded islands. A multi-level swimming pool snakes along one of the walls of a luxurious residence, the main feature of which is the presence of panoramic windows.

Parallel to the pool there is a terrace divided into tiled and plank areas. The tiled area is used as an open-air dining area. Part of it is hidden under a canopy that serves as shelter from the scorching sun. But the terrace covered with wood is intended for relaxation and sunbathing.

The luxurious two-level residence has become a platform for the introduction of various design solutions. The entire first floor can be called a relaxation area: there is a place for leather sofas, a soft ottoman and an antique chest of drawers. Interesting combination Blue and white colors in the decor have a beneficial effect on the emotional background, help to concentrate and calm down.

The parquet flooring is made of red oak wood, which ensures durability and comfort in use. The progressiveness of the technical equipment of the house is clearly illustrated by the design of the bathroom, acoustic components, air conditioning and ventilation systems, which make the life of the residents of the residence much more pleasant and simpler.

The kitchen is decorated in white and brown tones and is equipped with all necessary household appliances. Built-in lamps and a pendant lamp located above the island look laconic and fresh, while flawlessly performing their main function.

The bedrooms occupy the space on the second floor, where the original wooden staircase with metal handrails. The noble gray palette of the interior goes perfectly with furniture in brown and golden tones. The master bedroom has access to a concrete tiled terrace.

Bathroom design meets everything modern requirements requirements for spaces of this kind. The plumbing fixtures are made of high-quality ceramics, and the brown wall cladding looks expensive and elegant.

Owning your own home is every person’s dream, and a cozy and superbly furnished interior will make it an ideal home. Just like the luxurious residence we had the pleasure of telling you about.

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Designing modern a private house, which will be located within the city, it is very important to maintain a balance between compact placement houses on a territory allocated for construction (which very rarely boasts a large area) and the ability to isolate its residents from noisy city life. When designing and building a house, you should think in advance about the location of the patio, which is an integral part of a comfortable private home. The house should become a kind of fortress for its owners, in which they will relax from everyday troubles and worries.

Today the team Stilingroom wants to tell you about Bindi’s house, which is located in the famous city of Melbourne (Australia). It's small but very stylish modern house, which successfully combines minimalism in design and interior furnishings, as well as the unique color and atmosphere of the house, which can be felt as soon as you cross the threshold. The Australian house also has a cozy courtyard IC, protected from the weather by a reliable massive canopy and a spacious garage for the owners’ cars.

The facade of the house is painted black - this is a very bold design move that distinguishes the building from other houses in the Melbourne area. Top floor house significantly overhangs the ground floor, this design idea designed to perform a double function: to protect the lower rooms from the scorching Australian sun and to make the building original and unique.

The creators of this extraordinary building are the architects and designers of David Edelman Architects. Distinctive features houses are: L-shape buildings and the successful placement of rooms inside the house on two levels. On the lower level (lower floor) there are shared rooms, and on the upper level there are private rooms for family members and bathrooms.

The courtyard is protected by a massive black fence, outside the fence there is a row of clubhouse with young trees.

Looking at the gloomy decoration of the external facade, you will never guess that behind the harsh facade of the building are hidden comfortable rooms, filled sunlight and ease. White is the dominant color of the walls of the interior rooms, and the floors in the rooms are made of light wood, which makes the house very cozy. The interior decor of the house is simple and elegant, not overloaded with unnecessary bulky furniture or decorations. The interior of Bindi’s house is dominated by minimalism, which makes the rooms spacious, at the same time, they have everything you need.


On the ground floor of an Australian house there are kitchen and dining areas, a living room, and game room for children, which, if desired, the owners of the house can easily convert into a guest room.

White chairs contrast effectively with black dining table and a pendant lamp with a “golden interior”. Snow-white walls and light wood floors create an atmosphere light rooms and airy.

Simplicity and minimalism at its finest!

On the lower level of an Australian house, the rooms are not separated by partitions, kitchen area smoothly transitions into dining area, which is successfully combined with a cozy seating area.

The windows of the room go directly to the courtyard, so the residents of the house are reliably protected from the prying glances of neighbors and passers-by.

This is a successful move by the company’s designers, which makes the atmosphere of the room cozy and comfortable. The kitchen is literally filled with warmth and softness, and all this thanks to natural wood.

The concept of the house is that it is suitable for both a small family consisting of one young couple and big family from several generations. An Australian house will be a good purchase for a young married couple, and when they have children and grandchildren, the house will have enough free rooms and space for everyone.

Bindi's Australian Home provides its owners with 5 bedrooms and bathrooms on the upper level (floor), and they also have the opportunity to easily refurbish the rooms to suit the needs of family members or redesign the upper and lower levels, adding new rooms if necessary, for this purpose in the house there is enough free space.

The kitchen area of ​​an Australian home is equipped with modern appliances, built into a special cabinet to save free space white Worker kitchen table in the middle of the room serves a double function: you can cook food on it, and it also serves as a convenient bar counter.

The surface of the table is made of high-quality marble, it is reliable and durable; on such a table you can safely cut vegetables and fruits, cut meat, without fear of damaging or spoiling it, and the base of the table is made of natural wood. For convenience, the table has a built-in sink and stove, above which there is a hood, successfully disguised in a white hanging panel.

Stylish modern living room in an Australian home.

Light wooden panels and the floor, white walls and ceiling of the room harmonize well with the furniture and appliances in dark tones. The atmosphere of the room is enlivened by a bright painting on the wall. This room is distinguished from the kitchen and dining area by the presence flooring burgundy color, with edging to match the color of the wooden floor. Carpet covering makes the living room even cozier and more comfortable. Great room for family fun.

The courtyard is protected from prying eyes by a massive black wall and columns, and from bad weather by a strong white canopy. The floor of the patio is laid with matte tiles in light colors. Wooden table and the chairs seem to hint to their owners that in this area you can equip a comfortable dining area, which is perfect for family meals on fresh air during good weather. Deserves attention the background the patio is a unique and original design idea; the wall decoration resembles the succulent leaves of clover or grapes.

The bathroom is made in snow-white tones: white walls and ceiling, white plumbing, light marble floor. Marble covering is back in fashion and is very popular, as proven by the company’s designers who successfully use marble in the interior of an Australian home. For convenience and comfort, the part of the bathroom where the spacious Jacuzzi is located is separated by a white partition from the area where the toilet and washbasin are located. The mirror panel along one of the walls of the bathroom looks very interesting and unusual; a washbasin and toilet are built into the panel, it also serves as a practical function: hides all the pipes necessary for the functioning of plumbing.

The ebony wooden door provides a striking contrast to the snow-white walls and light wood floors. In the corridor there are also three original light panels that resemble narrow columns and visually separate the corridor and the entrance to the house from the rest of the lower level areas.

The garage of an Australian home can comfortably accommodate three cars. Patio An Australian house has neat green lawns, straight paths, as well as planted young trees, which in a few decades will comfortably green the courtyard of a city house. The shade from the crowns of the trees will save the owners of the house from the scorching Australian sun and give the desired coolness; in the future, comfortable gazebos and benches for family recreation can be placed under the trees.

Outside the house, the designers created large, spacious flower beds, which were planted with trees. In a few years, the courtyard and flower beds outside the fence of an urban house will be surrounded by greenery and shade. One of the main ideas of the house design is to protect the privacy of residents from the prying glances of passers-by and neighbors, which is facilitated by a massive fence and the seemingly inhospitable facade of the building, as well as trees, behind the foliage of which the building and the courtyard will be conveniently hidden.


The designers perfectly managed to put into practice the popular idea “my home is my castle”; they created a reliable and comfortable Australian house, Bindi’s. A Melbourne house is perfect for those people who highly value family privacy and separate it from social public life, who like to isolate themselves, to retire from prying prying eyes, in order to relax comfortably in a homely family environment. Team Stilingroom hopes that in the design and interior of the Bindi’s house you will find interesting points that you can successfully put into practice to create your ideal urban fortified home.

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