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Tiger House, Lindesfarne, Tasmania: A corner alcove window, a clipped feature separately expressed, is clad in recycled, weathered, Tas Oak greys. Angular roof forms and light coloured brickwork create a lively contrast. Photo by Thomas Ryan.
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Tiger House, Lindesfarne, Tasmania: Angular roof forms maximize sunlight into living spaces and onto roof-mounted solar panels above the kitchen. They create a lively geometric play yet retain a modest scale that suits the home. Photo by Thomas Ryan.
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Tiger House, Lindesfarne, Tasmania: The open plan kitchen, dining and lounge opens to a sunny garden. An arrival courtyard separates it from the master suite and meditation room to create a separate place of intimacy and retreat. Photo by Thomas Ryan.
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Tiger House, Lindesfarne, Tasmania: The horizontal kitchen window and corner alcove seat frame more distant landscape beyond the nearer water views. Natural light and golden Tas Oak timber creates a homely, peaceful atmosphere. Photo by Thomas Ryan.
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Tiger House, Lindesfarne, Tasmania: The theme of separate, expressed forms and recycled scrap Tas Oak fence paling cladding contrasting with brickwork repeats around the building to create an distinctive architectural language. Photo by Thomas Ryan.
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Tiger House, Lindesfarne, Tasmania: Scrap Tas Oak timber fence palings has been salvaged and re-used as external cladding. Weathered timber greys, varied cut down lengths and end capping, create a unique and memorable aesthetic. Photo by Thomas Ryan.
“…A striking, individual house that is unlike any other, that meets all of my needs and is beautiful to look at.” – Client feedback 2017. Strong forms and sheened grey timber external cladding made from recycled scrap Tasmanian Oak fence palings, create the distinctive character of this unique and personal design. Golden “Tas Oak” flooring, veneer ceilings and joinery, take the Tasmanian feel inside flooding the interior with homeliness and visual warmth. This is a well insulated, energy efficient house. It combines passive design and active solar elements to achieve comfortable temperatures and space filled with natural light.