Australia-based Bespoke Architects created the Golf Course House -- a luxurious residence that overlooks the 13th Beach Golf Links in Australia.
The home adds touches of mid-century design to a modern structure, creating a living space that is comfortable and stylish. The design team created a U-shaped floorplan that is based around a large central courtyard to promote outdoor living. The exterior of the home is clad with an ash material, abiding by course regulations as well as adding a unique curb appeal. The interior features exposed blockwork that pairs with ceiling beams to offer a loft-like aesthetic.
Finally, by adding large glazed panels to each room, the team made sure the Golf Course House has views of the greens from every point of the home.
Modern Ash Abodes
The Golf Course House Mixes Mid-Century Design with Modern Architecture
Trend Themes
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2. Outdoor Living - Create innovative floorplans and designs that prioritize outdoor living spaces.
3. Glazed Panels - Integrate large glazed panels into architectural designs to provide panoramic views and connect with nature.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Real Estate - Disrupt the luxury real estate market by combining modern architecture with mid-century design.
2. Architecture - Embrace the fusion of past and present architectural styles to create unique and appealing designs.
3. Golf Course Development - Revolutionize golf course development by designing homes that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape and offer panoramic views of the course.