
https://www.m-a.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Kaye_3592_LR_FOR-INSTAGRAM-1024×608.jpg
I have so much envy.
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https://www.m-a.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Kaye_3592_LR_FOR-INSTAGRAM-1024×608.jpg
I have so much envy.
More pics
Vid
https://youtu.be/u0wdpvzFStU
by clumsyninja2
7 Comments
Fark. Yes.
I actually have a strong dislike of this. But looking through the other pictures, I realized I have a *consistent* dislike of everything throughout the place, so there’s at least that. It just seems uncomfortable, inhospitable, and impractical in just about every way imaginable to me.
It’s nice to look at, but I’d hate to have to clean that. My current cooktop has a glass lid that functions as a splashback when open. It accumulates a lot of grease, but at least it isn’t back lit like the one in this picture. Overall, nice design, though.
This is a good design. I’m a big fan of brutalism, sharp edges and clean lines. Love the hint of green too, it looks like a place where you produce, not entertain.
It makes a lot of sense for Australia and I like it a lot for that climate. As a Canadian it seems cold, lol.
To my eye this house strikes the balance of modern understated luxury. The point of so many things at that level is the people you want to know wealth see but the rest do not. They simply have no frame of reference for what a solid stone island cost.
Can’t deny the quality of the build and the architectural skill. Not at all my style, though, I would never feel comfortable in this kind of house.