Drawing inspiration from Japanese temples and hidden gardens, architect Jennifer McMaster of TRIAS transformed this small, dark, run-down Sydney terrace house into a peaceful, refined and personalised retreat for her creative clients and their beloved pets. McMaster’s redesign centred on opening up the lower level and introducing a central interior courtyard, creating a light-filled, green space around which to dine, work, live and unwind, with the upper level converted into an open plan bedroom–bathroom suite. Watch the full video on our channel.
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great idea! 😍 and great explanation
Would be more zen inspired if it’s more manicured rather than over-grown tropicana. But lovely space none the less
Grow your own veggies. Pefect space
does she have a sore throat or something
Dream house.
What's the drainage like?
Love it! So pretty❤
Seem like Japanese live in an over exposed world 😊
The way she talks makes me angry
Would use it to grow food
Wasn't this on grand designs a couple of years ago? 🙈
Why talk like a lion rrrrrrrrr! 🤦