Houses: Kitchens + Bathrooms

A reflective re-invention ARCHIER

Archier has created a sense of depth at this single-storey house in Hobart by weaving courtyards through the floor plan and using materials that reflect light, colour and movement. “Expanding the sense of volume in the house using both landscape and reflection was the driver of design, so the house discreetly mirrors what is in and around it,” says Chris Haddad, co-director of Archier.

Located in Battery Point,

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