Define the spectacular and elegant Breust House in Australia, transparency. The house, swamped by bright, is a stunning mixture of stylish details, guarded by an infinity pool (also with a transparent structure) on a side and a wonderful garden on the other. The people answerable for achieving such a fascinating final result are the ones behind JUO, an Australian, Perth-based design studio. The living room is organized as a long (and transparent) corridor. The high ceilings and the glass walls create this faultless blowy atmosphere that improves the sense of freedom.
The Breust Residence is playful ,striking outlines, conflicting resources were used in important it. The two-story house is roomy and glowing with implausible high ceilings, exhaling stylishness (just take a look at the stunning copper-like circular bulbs hanging from the ceiling) but also piece of mind, due to the uncluttered décor. “The full height glazing not only maintains this main living area as an extension of the outdoors – with gardens and water on either side – but also allows for natural cross ventilation to cool the space competently and obviously without mechanical intervention or air conditioning. The view of water has been created through the use of glass to the side of the above crushed lap pool, mimicking the extent of the volume between the two pavilions.”