Project Cost: $750,001 AUD – $1,000,000 AUD
Architecturally Designed Townhouses in Spotswood
Architecturally Designed Townhouses in Spotswood
The key features of the project include:
✓ uPVC windows are low-maintenance, energy efficient, secure, and effective for noise reduction. They keep the cold out in winter and heat out in summer.
✓ The pre-stained vertical cedar cladding used is a lightweight and environmentally sustainable product that adds warmth and natural aesthetics to the exterior.
✓High-quality Hebel panels have non-combustible and termite resistant properties. They are thermally way better than brick and faster to install. Hebel aligns with the trend towards eco-friendly homes because it uses less embodied energy, produces fewer greenhouse gases, and has a lower environmental impact, making it a very sustainable building material. We used three colours on render for this build: concrete look of evening haze colour, white, and monument textured render
✓We have chosen a Panasonic multi-unit split system for heating and cooling
✓Velux skylights – a practical solution to adding natural light and creating a ‘wow’ factor to the pitched ceiling that otherwise would look standard (with the added convenience of a remote control and a fly screen)
✓The kitchen and vanities’ bench tops are made of a 20mm caesarstone, a trusted name in engineered quartz material
✓For the colours, the building designers chose the timeless white colour that looks sophisticated and pairs really well with the natural stone.
✓ We have also incorporated new innovations, such as LED lighting, induction cooktop power points with USB chargers, and a pull out pantry into the kitchens
✓ Timber decking for undercover backyard areas
✓2000L above and underground water tanks used for storm water retention and toilet flushing
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Location
Melbourne Inner-West
Project Brief
Double-storey 2-bedroom townhouses with metal and cedar timber cladding, polished and textured render Hebel panels, uPVC double glazed windows
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