Queenscliff House Combines Beauty and Beast for Unique Feel
Christopher DeLuca — September 1, 2011 — Art & Design
The Queenscliff House, designed by Utz Sanby Architects, is a stunning contemporary design that utilizes a large amount of concrete in its construction process for the most part. The home overlooks the ocean with a patio perfect for coffee and paper reading.
The Queenscliff House was created with the mandate of it being multi-purpose space for the owners: they wanted to be able to entertain guests, as well as relax and enjoy the natural beauty around them.
The design of the home was such that the architects put in a heating saving feature to minimize energy consumption. The Queenscliff House is a stunning contemporary home that I can not help but fantasize about living in myself.
The Queenscliff House was created with the mandate of it being multi-purpose space for the owners: they wanted to be able to entertain guests, as well as relax and enjoy the natural beauty around them.
The design of the home was such that the architects put in a heating saving feature to minimize energy consumption. The Queenscliff House is a stunning contemporary home that I can not help but fantasize about living in myself.
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