Fantastic. It's full of life, personality, and uniqueness. I love the terracotta stone-it adds so much warmth to the space. The cinematography is excellent as well.
Thank you, a compliment to John Wardle that we will pass on. John is exceptionally creative and articulate, it’s a privilege to be invited into his home. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Burnt Earth House .... moody .... sums this up so succinctly. So unexpected by the sea but so appropriate given the history and for me it almost brings the desert interior to the coastal edge. Thank you so much for allowing us in to such a poetic home.
An absolute privilege to be invited into Burnt Earth House by John and to feature his home as a film. We’re thrilled to receive your feedback. Thank you, team estliving.com
Correct. Further such considered design born out of the exact location using materials, a colour palette and angles to reflect this in the design. Stay tuned, we always enjoy your feedback, team estliving.com
John's family retreat beautifully reflects the soft serenity of its surf coast surroundings & the architectural angles & handcrafted materials perfectly mimic the cliff meeting the edge of the water. I love how the home frames each view whilst capturing the changing light throughout the day.
Yes exactly, John designed the home to capture the magnificent views of the Great Southern Ocean and at the same time orienting the jagged shape to make the most of the natural light. Thank you, team estliving.com
Incredible design John, adore the ochre materials inspired by the cliffs of Anglesea. All the design details are exceptional.. the study, fireplace and tiled outdoor table 🧡
Very special architectural beauty, by an incredibly talented architect, a true privilege to be invited inside by John Wardle. Thank you, team estliving.com
Exceptional design by John Wardle. Interesting to note the design intent of the net: to bring in light, allow sociability and act like an interior terrace. Stay tuned for more design, Team estliving.com
@@est_living I did think that was the intent, and it probably had nostalgic value also, harking back to childhood memories. I personally didn't like it, that's all. Thanks for your reply.
@@elephantintheroom5678 Agreed, the net felt overbearing as an element in the rest of the space. It takes up a lot of visual space because of the contrast and creates a visual density. Different color would help. I think he should paint the net in brown/terra cotta with some natural die created from local plants :)
Australian architecture is phenomenal, est living, The Local Project, or Architectural Digest feature always deliver, however I can't get a sense of why my opinion of those interior CMU looking brick patterns bother me so much. Seems like a constant theme in Australian Architecture.
Australian architecture is exceptional and John Wardle is one of the esteemed within the design set. Thanks for your feedback that est living always delivers, we adore capturing design intent on film. Tell us more about the Australian brick CMU, keen to hear your thoughts…? Stay tuned for more exceptional design. Thank you, team estliving.com
This one is special. What a privilege it must be to call that place home.
Absolutely, defined by John as a privilege to have designed this home. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Fantastic. It's full of life, personality, and uniqueness. I love the terracotta stone-it adds so much warmth to the space. The cinematography is excellent as well.
So many layered materials in this home, a true reflection of the Australian coast.
We agree Emmy, John's home feels like a harmonious representation of its surf coast surroundings.
Wow, what a beautiful home. I love how much the Australian coastline has been reflected in John’s design choices.
Absolutely! The home's material palette captures the unique Australian location.
I could watch this and listen to him for hours!
Thank you, a compliment to John Wardle that we will pass on. John is exceptionally creative and articulate, it’s a privilege to be invited into his home. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Burnt Earth House .... moody .... sums this up so succinctly. So unexpected by the sea but so appropriate given the history and for me it almost brings the desert interior to the coastal edge. Thank you so much for allowing us in to such a poetic home.
An absolute privilege to be invited into Burnt Earth House by John and to feature his home as a film. We’re thrilled to receive your feedback. Thank you, team estliving.com
The entire home structure is not usual so you can expect the uniqueness in every corner. 🔥
Correct. Further such considered design born out of the exact location using materials, a colour palette and angles to reflect this in the design. Stay tuned, we always enjoy your feedback, team estliving.com
Thankyou, very kind to show us this beautiful home
Our pleasure Cindy, it’s a privilege to be welcomed into John Wardle’s home and share this exceptional design. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Breathtaking.. I found myself getting emotional just watching..
Thanks for sharing Glen, thrilled to hear the design intent and narrative moved you. Truly an exceptional home. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Wow, I love those walls, such a beautiful natural house. And it’s made for people to live, not like gallery space
The exterior and interior wall colour, material and texture design decisions are exceptional. Enjoy watching, team estliving.com
Wow - what a beautiful iconic house in my favourite place - Anglesea. Sprung from the ochre cliffs.
It really is! A very special part of the world… this home will fast become a local icon of design. Enjoy Anglesea. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
John's family retreat beautifully reflects the soft serenity of its surf coast surroundings & the architectural angles & handcrafted materials perfectly mimic the cliff meeting the edge of the water. I love how the home frames each view whilst capturing the changing light throughout the day.
Yes exactly, John designed the home to capture the magnificent views of the Great Southern Ocean and at the same time orienting the jagged shape to make the most of the natural light. Thank you, team estliving.com
Incredible design John, adore the ochre materials inspired by the cliffs of Anglesea. All the design details are exceptional.. the study, fireplace and tiled outdoor table 🧡
Couldn't agree more!
such a special project!
Very special architectural beauty, by an incredibly talented architect, a true privilege to be invited inside by John Wardle. Thank you, team estliving.com
Almost as if it organically grew up from the earth. Wonderful.
So true William, very accurate indeed. The colour palette and material texture are a natural extension to the cliffs. Thank you, team estliving.com
You had me when he pulled up in a Lancia Flavia Zagato! The house is petty special too! ;)
The navy Lancia is an absolute classic, we adored capturing this beauty on film! Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Facades are adorable
Very interesting design!!
We agree. The home's architectural angles and tactile material palette makes for a unique project!
sublime.
Team est HQ agree, an exceptional home. Stay tuned, team estliving.com
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL (except for that net).
Exceptional design by John Wardle. Interesting to note the design intent of the net: to bring in light, allow sociability and act like an interior terrace. Stay tuned for more design, Team estliving.com
@@est_living I did think that was the intent, and it probably had nostalgic value also, harking back to childhood memories. I personally didn't like it, that's all. Thanks for your reply.
@@elephantintheroom5678 Agreed, the net felt overbearing as an element in the rest of the space. It takes up a lot of visual space because of the contrast and creates a visual density. Different color would help. I think he should paint the net in brown/terra cotta with some natural die created from local plants :)
@@Barrrt That could work.
Australian architecture is phenomenal, est living, The Local Project, or Architectural Digest feature always deliver, however I can't get a sense of why my opinion of those interior CMU looking brick patterns bother me so much. Seems like a constant theme in Australian Architecture.
Australian architecture is exceptional and John Wardle is one of the esteemed within the design set. Thanks for your feedback that est living always delivers, we adore capturing design intent on film.
Tell us more about the Australian brick CMU, keen to hear your thoughts…?
Stay tuned for more exceptional design. Thank you, team estliving.com
please show more houses. you haven’t uploaded in 2 months
Thanks Alex, stay tuned coming very soon. Appreciate your enthusiasm. 🙏
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WOW indeed! Thank you watching, stay tuned, team estliving.com
Honey look a new John Wardle house dropped.
Always so interesting with such considered design details. Stay tuned for more Wardle Studio projects… team estliving.com