
The Foote House is a introspective multi-layered contemporary design.
Sitting comfortably on a quiet street in the Bayside area of Melbourne, the Foote House offers a introspective aspect and feeling of an intimate home.
Conceptually, the architectural composition of the home sits in a u-shape formation, flanking the pool as the centrepiece of the home, whilst integrating the indoor and outdoor spaces with ease.
The luxury of a northern orientation floods the open plan living spaces with an abundance of natural light, including that of the underground basement where light dances through via a landscaped glass atrium that falls from the main entrance.
Key finishes, synonymous with mckimm designs, such as concrete, feature brickwork and timber, have been layered with architectural finesse, creating a different textural experience at every turn.
Modern design and contemporary styling give character to the home for this young family ensuring a comfortable lifestyle and an aesthetically harmonious environment to be enjoyed for years to come.
Photography by Derek Swalwell.
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