
In Albert Park, Australia, architect Matt Gibson came up with a great design for George Residential, with a a classic Victorian workers cottage look on the front and a contemporary terrace at the back end. Combined as a metaphorical bridge of history between the front and the rear, the house has a minimalist design with a huge livingroom with an LCD to spend some quality time, a beautiful wooden kitchen with well defined shapes and all the needed utensils and a concealed fold away door that makes the connection with the back terrace. Both the colors and the materials seem to bond really well to creating a warm modern home. I’d really wish to know how much they spent to have George Residential like that! - via Momoy




Published by Alex Ion September 10th, 2008 in Dream Homes
Tags: Australia, contemporary art, George Residential, Matt Gibson
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5 Responses to “George Residential by Matt Gibson”
- 1 Pingback on Sep 10th, 2008 at 7:27 pm



I like how the living room extend to the backyard…
I like the fence and the front of the house. Too much white in the 4th picture
Thanks for your comments ConcepTrends !
Love it all! I have been looking for inspiration and have found here!