If this house were an actor, it would be called a triple-threat; it’s a place for living, working and sharing. The multi-award winning LiveWorkShare House on the outskirts of Brisbane is a prototype for how to live sustainably and make the most of a suburban block amid skyrocketing building costs. The architects designed and built their own home to maximise inside space, while still leaving enough room outside to make the most of the Brisbane sun. Despite only covering less than half their 600 square metre block, there’s still room for a self-contained granny flat for guests. This could well be the future of the suburban home.
Brisbane Residential + Renovation Architects | Bligh Graham Architects
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