Houses: Kitchens + Bathrooms

Sun-drenched simplicity

Myers Ellyett Architecture and Interior Design’s aesthetic is very much informed by a desire to encourage outdoor living in a subtropical climate. For the practice, gardens are as much a part of the architectural response as the buildings themselves. So, it’s unsurprising that the most striking aspect of this recent renovation of a timber-and-tin cottage in Brisbane’s Spring Hill features a stunningly seamless interaction between inside and out.

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