Garden House, Point Londsale - Featured in Archello - Jade and May

Garden House, Point Londsale - Featured in Archello

Garden House, Point Londsale - Featured in Archello

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Recently Jade and May teamed up with Passionfolk Marketing Agency to help add some softness for a photo shoot of the most incredible new home 'The Garden House' completed by Lifespaces Group and Auhaus in Point Lonsdale, an alluring coastal town located on the Bellarine Peninsula.  

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The Garden House is the 6th Lifespaces design and is laid out in a classic courtyard arrangement.  Designed to amplify the external environment, emphasising the multiple garden areas surrounding the home. A single level home featuring dual garden aspects, the Garden House features a private central courtyard and a rear deck for entertaining. Lofty 3.1m ceilings create a sense of space and connection to the outdoors throughout the main corridor and rear living and dining zones. The master suite enjoys a leafy outlook, with the internal courtyard just outside.

 

 

This design of this Garden House features a rendered facade, using masonry to create a sleek exterior that complements the surrounding environment and enable the garden’s foliage to stand out. Lifespace’s Garden House is also available in two other facade options - the Ghost Brick Facade and the Grampians Blue Facade.

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Co-Founder and Director Grant Downie highlights the prevalence of the connection between indoor and outdoors in this home. “I love how the Garden House layout is so central around a private courtyard. You have the option of living inside in this private area, but also can choose to spread out into the backyard. 

 

 

 

 

 

“There is such clever use of space in this home - there is no wasted space. Everything in this design has been so carefully considered by the team at Auhaus. I also think a huge benefit of this home is the amount of natural light drawn in through the living areas,” Grant said.

 

 

Not only is it great for saving energy, it provides a much better living experience. The Garden House is awash with beautiful natural light. It really enhances the ‘liveability’ of the design - every available space invites the light, making it appealing to spend time in.