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Red Hill House designed by Mathieson Architects

The Sydney-based design studio Mathieson Architects has designed "Red Hill House" that located in CanberraAustralia

Project description by the architects: 

A graphically simple composition, Red Hill House has been designed with a singular approach to architecture, interiors, and landscape.

Concealed from the street by mature hedges the residence is entered from a forecourt. A double height entry foyer leads to formal living spaces that open onto a park-like garden.

Living room and kitchen view of Red Hill House designed by Mathieson Architectsimage © Romello Pereira

The pool side view from outside of Red Hill House designed by Mathieson Architectsimage © Romello Pereira

An elongated single level pavilion accommodates garaging to the east, and family living spaces to the west.

The yard of Red Hill House designed by Mathieson Architectsimage © Romello Pereira

A loggia connects to a pool, steam room and gym. The upper level of the house accommodates 6 bedrooms each with bathrooms. A basement level accommodates additional parking and service areas.

The fireplace inside the Red Hill House designed by Mathieson Architectsimage © Romello Pereira

Living spaces open to the exterior through expansive glazed openings. Pale white walls and limestone flooring create a palette of calm restraint. An atmosphere of quiet luxury is further enhanced by accents of dark stained American oak and sandblasted stone walls.

The chairs at the terrace of the house image © Romello Pereira

Expansive terraced lawns and reflection ponds integrate the house into the garden.

The garden and yard of the houseimage © Romello Pereira

The interior staircase inside the houseimage © Romello Pereira

the kitchen with a spectacular view from the window image © Romello Pereira

The inside pool shown from the both side of the house image © Romello Pereira


Architect: Mathieson Architects

Location: CanberraAustralia

Year: 2018

Photographer: Romello Pereira


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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