It’s the most wonderful thing living in an almost full wooden house; it feels like the nature welcome your home. This Andrew Maynard Architects design of a wooden house features all the modern appliances for enjoyable living. The wood work finishing is an absolute splendid. You don’t need to be inside the jungle or forest just to have the feeling of home loving nature because once you get inside it will comfort to anyone who lives here.
The Barrow extension appears as an arrangement of timber boxes, each independently rotated and subjected to varying amounts of extruding and manipulating forces. These separate actions result in a variety of shapes, which united, create an interior of differing volumes and organizations, providing an interesting double story addition to this weatherboard house. The strategic placement of a separate living space at the western end of the site, reflects the focus of the site internally, frames the large open area & increases privacy levels.
The extensive openable window and bifold door arrangement accompanied by Barrow’s orientation allows for abundant natural light and ventilation to infiltrate the spaces, decreasing reliance on electrical and heating/cooling systems.
The entirety of the design also employs materials reused from the parts of the previous house as well as recycled or found elements, decreasing the carbon footprint of the design and also adding character to the spaces.
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