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This Luxury Development Offers Homey Cedar Touches

MAA Architects teamed up with Neometro and Carr Design Group to complete the 126 Walsh Street residence, a luxury development with four units, located in Melbourne, Australia.

Each single-level residence is intended to be a "home," rather than an apartment. The designers opted for open-plan living areas, expansive hallways and generous outdoor gardens and living spaces, all of which work together to create a dynamic dwelling.

Neometro's distinct aesthetic is seen in the subtle touches, such as cedar-clad timber ceilings, which add a warmth to the contemporary space. Another cedar feature, the entry gate, is added to the home, leading to a breezeway and foyer. Inside, timber highlights are mixed with black accents, adding a bolder element.
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Home Development - There is a trend towards creating luxurious living spaces with a home-like atmosphere and open-plan living areas.
2. Use of Natural Materials - The use of natural materials, specifically cedar, in building design is becoming more popular in contemporary luxury developments.
3. Mixed Material Design - There is a trend towards using a mix of natural materials and bolder accents in luxury home design.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Real Estate - Luxury developers can seize disruptive innovation opportunities by implementing a home-like atmosphere with open-plan living areas and natural materials.
2. Architecture and Design - The use of natural materials in contemporary luxury design is a disruptive innovation opportunity for architects and designers.
3. Timber Industry - The trend towards using natural materials such as cedar in luxury home design presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the timber industry.

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