Linea House / Wolveridge Architects
Blade House sits deeply embedded in its landscaped garden, with every part of the interior visually connected to nature. The clients wanted a home that would evolve as their adult family, and guests come and go, and a floor plan defined by separate wings ensures that will happen. Central to the overall design is the idea of the house not turning its back on the street, while still preserving a sense of privacy and security for the clients and their family. Removing the traditional boundary fence extends the property outwards, generously greeting passers-by and softening the line between public and private space.


- architects: Wolveridge Architects
- Location: Sandringham, Australia
- Project Year: 2021
- Photographs: Derek Swalwell
- Area: 800.0 m2
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