Australian House & Garden

The X FACTOR

The vision was simple, but one that has proved spectacularly effective in its execution. Neatly consolidated within a central timber pod would be the kitchen, butler’s pantry and powder room – the true hub of a luminous new family home in Sydney’s inner west.

For owners Nadia and Parry and their teenage children Lara and Alex, architect Michael Bremner’s innovative open-plan design pivoting around a curved axis made perfect sense.

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