Aurora is a home that rewards discovery. Conceived for a distinctive battle axe site, the design turns what could be a constraint into a compelling architectural premise — drawing light inward, framing composed views, and crafting a sequence of spaces that reveal themselves one by one. A sculptural atrium anchors the plan, its off-form concrete walls bearing the honest texture of craft and intention.
A spiral staircase rises through the void — at once a functional connector and a work of considered design, linking every level with drama and calm in equal measure. From here, generous living spaces flow outward toward the alfresco, pool and garden beyond, bold in palette and assured in detail, with deep matte cabinetry and sweeping stone surfaces chosen for their depth and tactility. Aurora – a masterclass in contemporary living – discover it for yourself.
Few architectural moments announce a home quite like this. A sculptural spiral staircase sweeps upward from the entry — its form curving with effortless geometry against crisp white walls, casting soft shadows that shift with the light throughout the day. It is at once a structural necessity and a defining gesture, setting the tone for everything that follows.
Beyond, the formal living space unfolds with quiet confidence. Bathed in natural light from floor-to-ceiling black-framed glazing, the room opens to a serene atrium framed by off-form concrete walls — their raw, tactile surface a deliberate counterpoint to the warmth of the mature olive tree within. Inside, the volume is generous and unhurried — a space designed not to impress in an instant, but to reveal its quality slowly, in the way only considered design can.
Dark, deliberate, and resolved with precision — the kitchen and dining zone is Aurora’s most striking interior statement. Floor-to-ceiling matte black cabinetry commands the room , while a full-height veined marble splashback introduces the only breath of contrast the space permits.
The island is a study in considered form — its curved fluted base a deliberate counterpoint to the rectilinear rigour of the cabinetry above, topped in stone and finished with burnished copper pulls that catch the light with quiet restraint. Floor-to-ceiling doors open the space entirely to the pool and beyond — this is contemporary entertaining at its most refined.
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3/7 Salisbury Road
Castle Hill NSW 2154
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101 Days Rd
Grange QLD 4051