It’s not an easy task to design a house to give potential new owners flexibility to adapt the house to their lifestyle.
The design for 25 and 27 Chapman Place is a hybrid of a traditional Queenslander (a central hallway, three bedrooms to the front, living space out the back) and a modern beach house (a simple roof line, louvres, and modern interior).
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| The floor plan for 25 Chapman Place. The floor plan for both this house and 27 Chapman Place features three bedrooms to the front of the house, with the master bedroom including a walk-in robe and en-suite bathroom. There's a second bathroom and laundry off the central hallway, which opens out into an airy kitchen and living area, and covered deck to the rear of the house. |
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| The north elevation of 25 Chapman Place. Here you can see the simplicity of the single-plane skillion roof. |
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| The north elevation of 27 Chapman Place. This angled-edge facade will be clad in iron, lending a very modern look to this house from the street. |
The skillion roof line lends itself to easily extending the house at a later date should the need arise. The open carport design allows for flexibility for the new owner; you might have a boat, caravan, or trailer that you would like to be able to park behind the carport, or you might like to build a workshop in the space. It's up to you.
The intention with both these houses is to offer the entry level buyer a high quality product. Thank you so much for your interest, and I look forward to sharing the process with you.
Carl.
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