Riverview House, Sandy Bay Tasmanian Real Estate, Tasmania Home, Australian Architecture Photos
Riverview House in Sandy Bay Tasmania
9 Mar 2022
Architects: Studio Ilk Architecture + Interiors
Location: Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Photos by Peter Mathew
Riverview House, Tasmania
‘De-clutter my life!’ was the overriding theme to Studio Ilk Architecture + Interiors’ client’s brief.
Riverview House had to have a place for everything and the provision to conceal the ordinary items of daily life to give a sense of calm and space, to provide the feeling of being in a holiday home.
A place for everything, and the ability to conceal the ordinary items of daily life to give a sense of calm and space. To provide the illusion that you are always at the holiday home.
To avoid complicated planning interruptions to an extremely tight construction programme the client brief was to provide a practical solution completely within the existing building envelope, developed with a visual emphasis on light timbers and white surfaces.
Riverview House in Tasmania, Australia – Building Information
Architect: Studio Ilk Architecture + Interiors – https://studioilk.com.au/
Completion date: 2016
Building levels: 2
Photography: Peter Mathew
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Location: Sandy Bay, Tasmania, southern Australia
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Architects: Studio Ilk Architecture + Interiors
photo : Peter Mathew
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