A home clad in Cemintel Barestone contrasted with the earthy irregularity of Wamberal stonework makes for an elegant and low maintenance 'forever' home for this couple.

The owners of this home did not have to look far for a site for their new home; just 100 metres from where they lived in Toowoomba Ranges. The new site was a steep block, with a stormwater easement running across the breadth of the property.

Having done several projects with the same architect and builder previously, they knew they had the right team to handle it.

As a 'trying to retire' couple, they wanted a 'rest of their lives' type home built on one level, easy to live in and easy to maintain, where they could showcase their artwork and sculpture collection throughout the property. The architect, the late John Simpson, designed a north facing pavilion style building with high ceilings, set into the sloping land. The bedrooms are at one end and living space at the other, anchored by a stone clad, double height entry tower.

Residential home entry with landscaped garden

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