Amazing Views of Sydney?s Pittwater: Modern Minimal Church Point House
The idea of using contrasting finishes to create a lovely contemporary home is one that is gaining traction and fast. Many homeowners and architects are happy to use drastically different materials; each bringing something different to the home interior. Nestled on a steep one-directional site that overlooks the beautiful landscape of Pittwater in Sydney, the Church Point House tales a similar approach with an exposed concrete and wood façade. This combination is continued indoors as well with plush stone finishes being thrown into the mix to create a home that is minimal, light-filled and functional.
Minimal living room of the Sydney house with a comfortable couch and a corner fireplace
Designed by CHROFI, the house has been placed to make the most of the distant views even while offering complete privacy for those inside. In every room of the house you can see concrete being used to create a backdrop that is neutral, minimal and gray. The open plan living area and dining room leads way to the kitchen with its natural stone countertops and warm wooden cabinets. This blend of exposed concrete, wood and stone is continued in the bathroom as well and every room is illuminated by a flood of natural light. Large wooden doors welcome you at the contemporary Aussie home
Modern minimal living room of the Church Point House in Sydney with exposed concrete and cement walls
Wooden cabinets and leather couch add color in a restrained fashion to the minimal family room
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