The designed by John Wardle Architects on a sheep farm on North Bruny Island in Tasmania Australia might not be about minimalist design or ultra-sleek interiors but it sure garners some attention with its impressive renovation and warm wooden interiors.
The top floor is pretty much cantilevered and wrapped up in a black zinc cladding and the use of extravagant floor-to-ceiling glass windows ensures that there is a wonderful 270 degree view of the Bay area. The interiors are truly spacious simple in their constitution and completely uncluttered.
And because we mentioned the green aspect of the home you should know that — according to its designer — the house A great example of how you should care about every detail of sustainability and a bohemian lifestyle at the same time. Don’t you think?
With the building passing the minimal maintenance criteria a 20000-litre subterranean water tank is used to collect all roof water runoff natural ventilation and heat regulation and loads of other ‘green’ features this stylish home in Melbourne is as pleasing for the planet as it is on the eyes!
The main section of the house features a spacious common area a stylish and efficient modern kitchen a couple of gorgeous bedrooms and the master suite. Each of the three residences and the guest rooms can be accessed privately through an elevator and at the top of it all is a office space that inspires those within with some breathtaking views of the uneven coastline the beautiful sea and plenty of green. In case you wish to own it the Costa Brava House could be all yours for $29000000; small price for all that opulence!