Site Works Start on Bridgetown House

Exciting news for the Bridgetown House project! Site works have officially started, and the client has taken on the challenge of being an owner builder. This new family home, located in Western Australia's South West, is inspired by Japanese architecture and promises to be a beautiful addition to the area.

The design of the floor plan is a square, with the goal of bringing in winter sun deep into the interior. The clients have also requested the incorporation of an 'engawa', which is the Japanese version of a veranda or terrace surrounding a house. This unique touch will add to the overall aesthetic of the home and blend seamlessly with the overall theme of Japanese inspiration.

We can't wait to see the progress of this project and share updates with you as it develops. Stay tuned for more updates on the Bridgetown House.

For further info please see a link to the Bridgetown House project page.

This project is incorporating Hemp Blocks in the construction. To learn more please see a link to our article on Hemp-based building products.

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