This ultra contemporary house is located in the Paradise Point suburb of Australia’s Gold Coast. I love how this house looks from the outside, but I don’t know why the interior reminds me of a shopping mall, huge …with so little things in it. The 14-room house is thoughtfully planned to offer open-concept social spaces and private spaces. The spacious mail level mirrors the modern and geometric elements of the home’s exterior, with high ceilings, simple lines and lots of natural light to flood every corner. As for functionality, this home has it all in its four bedrooms, four bathrooms and six-car parking.

After you’ll look at the pictures attached I’m pretty sure that you’ll agree with me that this house was clearly designed to impress, and is an awesome place for parties. Finally I want to say that this house is currently for sale with a $3.9-million price tag ( more info at Susan Crook Realty ), which includes the artful furnishings and all the details that make it a true masterpiece. - Via







Published by Michael August 24th, 2008 in Architecture
Tags: Australia, Gold Coast, Modern House, Paradise Point
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eek.
It might be modern in that it is ‘contemporary’ but it’s not at all modern in style. Actually it’s quite decadent and ugly! It all ooks painfully uncomfortable…
Stop posting so much modern stuff, it sucks!
From the outside it’s kinda modern greek looking?
I love the mural/fixture behind the bed!
What a great view from living room!
the white is over used so it gives you a feeling of emptiness, the bedroom is nice so is the living room and the best thing is the view. loved it
The bedroom ceiling is amazing!
sorry to disappoint you but the house doesnt have any taste of ultra modern design… its just the furnishing that has the modern style and nothing more! looks to me like a beginner’s work.
It’s looking like my dream house !! Furniture is just Amazing !!
now compare it to this house and tell me which one is minimal modern http://coolboom.net/architecture/feldbalz-by-gus-wustemann/
I love the furniture of this house, but using white in over all will make this house uncomfortable for a family lived in there.