Australian Country House With A Colonnade And A Courtyard

This one storey Australian home features a colonnade and an inner courtyard

This one-storey Australian home features a colonnade and an inner courtyard

Goulburn Valley House is located on the outskirts of a small town in the north of the state of Victoria. Its plot is elevated slightly above the flood plain of a working farm and offers little in the way of shade. This single-storey house in the Australian countryside was designed by architect Rob Kennon with a sheltered veranda around the outside and a courtyard at its center. The roof extends out beyond the walls to meet a colonnade, helping to shelter the facades from direct sunlight.

The house also surrounds a courtyard, which is overlooked by the main living areas in the northern part of the building and a corridor connecting the bedrooms on the opposite side. It provides a connection between all of the internal spaces, a counter-balance to the open plains around it, and ensures cross-ventilation.

An open-plan kitchen, dining room and lounge space occupies the full width of the building’s northern section. It is connected to the rest of the house by an open-air room on one side of the courtyard, and a study on the other.

The outdoor room can be turned into a comfortable extension of the main living area by closing a sliding fly screen, or fully incorporated into the interior using sliding doors on either side. The outdoor room also connects the living space with an extended area of the verandah containing a circular sand pit and dining furniture.

The family can enter the building from multiple points, and can traverse the courtyard on circular stepping stones to move between rooms positioned around its perimeter.

At the southern side of the house, the roof canopy extends to meet a car port and storage block which are separated from the main building. The continuation of the roof ensures a physical and visual connection between the structures.

Brickwork used to clad the exterior is applied inside to provide a consistent visual element. A subtle cement render softens the brick surface, creating a warmer feel that is complemented by the texture of the cork flooring.

Other exposed materials including plywood joinery contribute to the house’s modern yet rustic look. Details including dark laminate surface add tonal contrast, while a pegboard provides a surface for play in a space adjoining the outdoor room.

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It's located in a farm district in the north of Australia

It's located in a farm district in the north of Australia

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The decor is simple, with a rustic touch - there's a lot of light wood in the kitchen

The decor is simple, with a rustic touch - there's a lot of light wood in the kitchen

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There are earthy tones in decor and a lot of light

There are earthy tones in decor and a lot of light

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Brick walls are a trend in decor, and they were used here

Brick walls are a trend in decor, and they were used here

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Pegboards are awesome for storage and you can vary it as you like

Pegboards are awesome for storage and you can vary it as you like

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There's an inner courtyard wrapped by the house

There's an inner courtyard wrapped by the house

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A manicured lawn is amazing for having fun and relaxing outdoors

A manicured lawn is amazing for having fun and relaxing outdoors

Source: dezeen