The feature fireplace of Bespoke Derbyshire House 4. Located at the end of the open-plan living area and in the center of the ceiling apex. The plaster flu emphasizes the height of the cathedral ceiling.
Photo@dean_walters Supplier| @derbyshirehomes
The layered entry of Bespoke Derbyshire House 3. The angled timber screen offers privacy to the street for the internal stair that connects the garage to the house. Making full use of the sloping site.
Photo: @dean_walters
Builder: @derbyshirehomes
A window shroud detail of Bespoke Derbyshire House 2. The shrouds add depth to the rendered facade. The contrasting colour adding the drama.
Photography credit @dean_walters Builder @derbyshirehomes
The butler's pantry/laundry of Bespoke Derbyshire House 1. The layering of this space keeps the minimalist kitchen clean. A great design solution. Offering a 2nd sink, room for benchtop appliances & extra prep. area.
Photo: @dean_walters Supplier: @derbyshirehomes
The euro laundry of Stage 1 (Bespoke House 6) - a simple pallet of form ply and tiles. A low maintenance and striking combination. Perfect for a holiday house.
Builder: DLR Projects
Photo: @dean_walters
Styling: @ameldawilde
Supplier: @allan.cabinetry
The alfresco of Bespoke House 5. Enclosed on three sides by the concrete clad living room, concrete clad kitchen and timber clad master bedroom suite. Photo: @bespokearchitectshq Builder: Rokewood Bay @f_schipano
The European laundry in the guest bathroom at Bespoke House 4. Tucked behind bi-fold doors, the compact laundry is a discreet functional addition. Photo: @dean_walters Suppliers: @soueasthomes @laminexau@catta_tc
The front facade of Bespoke House 2. The heaviness of the solid spotted gum wall and rendered block wall of the garage are broken by the translucent glass of the entry door. Photo: @dean_walters Builder: @soueasthomes Render: @ardexaustralia @surfedgerendering
The formal lounge at Bespoke House 0. This front facade increases the feeling of space internally by extending the ceiling lines to the exterior. She looks particularly pretty lit up at dusk. Photo: @dean_walters Builder: #davidmcgovanbuilders Windows: @pickeringjoinery
The shaker-style kitchen of Bespoke Derbyshire House 5. A combination of colours and textures that work well with the soft furnishing choices of this client.
Photo @dean_walters Supplier| @derbyshirehomes @grovedale_kitchens
The minimalist front facade of Bespoke Derbyshire House 4. The contrasting linea board and cemintel barestone cladding provide a low-maintenance home.
Photo@dean_walters Supplier| @derbyshirehomes @jameshardieau @cemintel
The soft timber texture on the rear of the island bench, at Bespoke Derbyshire House 3. There are so many ways to detail an island bench, this one is great for small children as it is durable and doesn't show the marks.
Photo @dean_walters
Supplier| @derbyshirehomes
The open-plan kitchen & dining at Bespoke Derbyshire House 2. The butler's pantry sits at the end of the kitchen, offering a concealed continuation of the kitchen workspace and storage.
Photography credit @dean_walters
Supplier| @derbyshirehomes
The entry of Bespoke Derbyshire House 1. The skillion roof of the house cantilevers over the garage, landing on the feature timber post and matching vertical timber screen.
Photo: @dean_walters Supplier| @derbyshirehomes @trendwindowsau @jameshardieau
The kitchen of Stage 1 (Bespoke House 6) - a simple pallet of form ply and handmade tiles. A low maintenance and striking combination.
Builder: DLR Projects
Photo: @dean_walters
Styling: @ameldawilde
Supplier: @allan.cabinetry
The material pallet of Bespoke House 5. The main entry has floating concrete steps, a coreten sofit and silvertop ash cladding. The walls of the living room pod are concrete tilt panel. Photo: @bespokearchitectshq Builder: Rokewood Bay @f_schipano
The north facing master suite pod of Bespoke House 4. The canitilvered concrete slab and deep eaves formed part of the brief for this mid-century inspired home. Photo: @dean_walters Builder: @soueasthomes @colorbondsteel@radialtimber
The soild timber spotted gum internal sliding door inside Bespoke House 2. The stainless steel barn door slider is a contemporary detail. This door separates the lounge from the entry. Photo: @dean_walters Builder: @soueasthomes
The stunning roof line at Bespoke House 0. This front facade increases the feeling of space internally by extending the ceiling lines to the exterior. She looks particularly pretty lit up at dusk. Photo: @dean_walters Builder: #davidmcgovanbuilders Windows: @pickeringjoinery
The kitchen of Bespoke Derbyshire House 4. The contrasting cabinetry with mirrored splash-back are stunning feature of this open plan kitchen. The galley style kitchen has a great layout that would suite any cook.
Photo@dean_walters Supplier| @derbyshirehomes @grovedale_kitchens