80s be gone by hobbs jamieson architecture

80s be gone is a project designed by hobbs jamieson architecture. An existing 1980’s attached dwelling has been completely renovated internally. The client’s brief was to maximise the space, ‘remove the 80’s’ and deliver a sharp, refined living environment. Photography by Luc Remond.

“Our focus revolved around integrated joinery items, and select removal of walls to open up the space. By walking through joinery into other rooms where doors once were a sense of mystery is also created.

The result is a refined, integrated living space that employs natural materials to create the aesthetic. Some rooms even take advantage of the natural surrounds of the building with select glass viewing panels looking onto the now artificially lit sandstone rock face at the rear of the site.”

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