Bellbrae Hinterland House Project
The beauty of the natural world is brought inside of this modern rural property by the use of stunning timber joinery.
The owners of this beautiful house in the hinterland of the Victorian Surf Coast chose Messmate wood to repeat throughout the interior design of their home to create continuity in their spaces. The warmth of the wooden joinery items is the perfect contract for the concrete flooring and masonry used throughout the design of the home. The black sapline features of the Messmate timber are highlighted by the pops of black throughout the design of the home.
Timber Bench Top
Blackbutt timber was used to create these beautiful hardwood kitchen benchtops. This native Australian timber is warm brown in tone and very hardwearing. The black of the kitchen cabinetry highlights the subtle black sap line patterns in the wooden bench top. With a large open-plan kitchen, dining and living, the wood ties together other elements of the space such as the fireplace cabinetry and the timber mud room cabinetry.
Timber vanities
Beautiful Blackbutt was chosen by the client for their timber bathroom vanities. This hardwood Australian timber is a warm light brown tone and features lovely subtle grain patterns. This is a select-grade timber so there are minimal sap line markings creating a contemporary aesthetic. The warmth of these wooden vanities is a beautiful contrast to the grey tile and polished concrete floors.
Timber Mudroom Joinery
Crafted from Messmate timber, this timber cabinetry is the focal point in the entryway of the home. Located in a stunning bush setting, a functional storage space is a nessesity in this home. The mudroom cabinetry was designed to have plenty of places to put boots, coats and hats as well as having a seating area. The warmth of wooden joinery is a beautiful contract to the concrete floor and masonary in this room. Visable from the open plan kitchen and living area, it was vital to the client that this functional space was also very beautiful.
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