MAC Interactive Architects specified weathered
timber boards for the exterior of this narrow Sydney residence, Stirling
House. The three-storey building features an asymmetric profile that is
at its highest on the building’s south-west corner. Inside, the ground
floor is split into two halves – the front is a secluded living room
overlooking the street, while the rear space houses a combined kitchen
and dining space that can be opened out to the garden. Two equally
sized bedrooms with accompanying en-suites occupy the second floor,
alongside a double-height study squeezed into a narrow space. An
eclectic selection of furnishings are accompanied by the owners’
artworks and other curiosities.
Source: dezeen, mac-interactive
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