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Donnybrook House

LOCATION: Argyle, Shire of Donnybrook, Western Australia

PROJECT TYPE / SERVICES: Residential / Single House / Partial Architectural Service

FLOOR AREA: 210 square metres

Mike Edwards Architecture were commissioned for a partial architectural service to Building Approval Phase for this project located at Argyle, roughly half way between Boyanup and Donnybrook in the Ferguson Valley region of south-west Western Australia.

Our clients wanted a low-profile, home that terraced down the sloping site to take in stunning views of the Ferguson Valley.

The combination of dark cladding and Spotted Gum cladding blends in beautifully with it’s rural location and Australian native tree backdrop.

Although fairly compact at 210 sqm of internal space, the house feels light, open and spacious. The flowing open-plan spaces of the living wing connect to the bedroom wing with a glazed link.

Master bedroom, lounge and theatre spaces open onto a landscaped terrace with a plunge pool taking in the expansive views to the south.

Donnybrook House
Donnybrook House
Donnybrook House