Australian design studio Dane Taylor Design finished the Bush Studio design, which is a garden room with multiple purposes located in New South Wales. It boasts a compact structural design that is made from form clad in charred wooden materials.
The project was commissioned by a couple who run a child-psychology clinic nearby and the garden studio is a private space for studying and as a retreat for their teenage daughter. The studio took on a minimal approach to its design. The studio director Dane Taylor explains that "The existing dwelling sits at the front of the block, with a meandering suspended path connecting the two. This journey from house to studio gently introduces the occupant back into nature from the built environment."
Compact Cozy Garden Studios
Dane Taylor Design Completes the Bush Studio in New South Wales
Trend Themes
1. Compact Garden Studios - Designing small garden studios that serve multiple purposes is a trend that satisfies the need for privacy in a suburban setting.
2. Minimalistic Design Approach - Adopting a minimalist design ideology for garden studios is a trend that caters to clients who value simplicity, functionality, and affordability.
3. Natural Materials - Using natural materials in the construction of garden studios is a trend that meets the ecological needs of clients while providing a calming environment.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry can harness the trend of compact garden studios and offer modular designs that can be customized to satisfy clients' varying needs.
2. Real Estate - The real estate industry can take advantage of the trend of minimalism in garden design to create aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces that appeal to discerning clients.
3. Sustainable Construction - The sustainable construction industry can embrace the trend of using natural materials in garden studio designs to create structures that have a low carbon footprint.