Blairgowrie 2 Pavilion by InForm Design on the Mornington Peninsula in Australia

Project: Blairgowrie 2 Pavilion
Architects: InForm Design
Location: Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia
Photographs by: Hilary Bradford

Blairgowrie 2 Pavilion by InForm Design

InForm Design, an Australian studio that might sound familiar to you from their Brighton House and Alphington Residence projects that we’ve featured on our site, has completed another stunning residence.
The Blairgowrie 2 pavilion is a modern vacation home placed on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia. Don’t let it’s low profile exterior fool you though. This residence includes an open plan interior between the kitchen and the living area as well as a lounge and four bedrooms. It also has a double garage and a vast landscape.

This timber and glass pavilion is the second house in the development and continues the theme of coastal modernity.

Following the principles of a casual, coastal design, but on a larger scale, the house includes a double garage, four bedrooms and a lounge, as well as an open plan kitchen, meals and living space.

The characteristic long lineal roof plane caps the entire building, protecting the loggia and deck that extends the length of the northern exterior. A full height vertical timber screen protects the loggia from the west, and creates a dynamic front façade.

Large full height black aluminium doors connect the living areas and master bedroom to the deck and sweeping lawn beyond. The black aluminium provides a striking contrast with the smoky grey oiled timber cladding and crisp white fascias. A white concrete brick blade wall separates the entry from the loggia and extends into the living area to form the fireplace.

White oiled oak floors add an appropriate contemporary but rustic sensibility to the interior palette, which also includes stainless steel and marble bench tops, oak joinery and a white mosaic tiled splash back.

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