Tattoo House by Andrew Maynard Architects

Andrew Maynard Architects created a box extension to a house called the Tattoo House, in Melbourne that makes the most of the space, but the curb appeal is further enhanced by the use of UV stable stickers to provide the opacity required.

Every element needed to perform multiple functions for maximum return- hence the kitchen bench becomes part of the stair, and the screening required by council reflects heat and glare away from the expansive windows, neatly eliminating the need for curtains.


December 17, 2007 - Architecture
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December 17th, 2007 at 3:04 pm
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