Warringah House: Exquisite design and exotic appeal

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The trend in designing homes these days seems to be excessive usage of glass, which brings in a whole new dimension to the surrounding space. But defying the convention of contemporary design, the Warringah House looks as modern as any other lavish present-day home by just using loads of timber and sandstone with elegant ease. In what is a visually grand sight, the home sports skylights for natural ventilation, a stunning patio with swimming pool and spacious interiors that look simply seductive. Ergonomic design along with appropriate art work here and there only seems to enhance the grandeur of the structure. Charming and soothing, Warringah House is a treat to the senses. – via

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4 Responses to “Warringah House: Exquisite design and exotic appeal”

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    Aidan D Says:

    this is a stunning property, would love to see the blueprints

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    Mike Says:

    It’s very nice. It’s also listed for 8.1 million Australian.
    That’s…a lot.

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    Eric Says:

    A nice view with sundeck….I just wonder what’s structure frame for the house ?
    Almost cannot see colum, wall or sth like that…
    Any advise ?

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