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Earth, fire, water and air inspire stunning home, Akasha

Nestled in the streets of Surrey Hills, Victoria, lies a house that is inspired by the elements of earth, fire, water and air, yet goes beyond them to embody a truly Australian modern look and lifestyle.

Named Akasha, a word found in ancient Hindi and Sanskrit relating to wide spaces or voids, the property embodies open plan living and minimal design to create a one-of-a-kind home.

“Akasha is a truly unique house that stems from our love of organic materials and creating a link between everyday life and nature,” says John Coen, director of Comdain Homes, which built the property over 12 months.

“It may seem counterintuitive, but a big part of celebrating the material choices was what’s not visually there. Stripping back to a minimal style, especially through the use of glass, was essential,” he adds.

This approach is immediately apparent on the ground floor, which seamlessly incorporates into the garden space thanks to bespoke, floor-to-ceiling windows and stacking doors. The high-performance range by Stegbar offers a unique design that allows for larger spans of glass of up to three metres for unobstructed views.

“The Alumiere range was a perfect fit for our modern Australian aesthetic, as it creates an almost invisible wall that looks out onto to the pool and firepit areas, which embody the water and fire tenets of the design. The striking black frames also tied back to our use of natural rock within the home that ties it to the element of earth,” John continues.

Glass continues to be a central theme seen in the partition wall between the alfresco and garden, as well as the balustrading of the central staircase, leading to the light flooded top floor, where glazing plays a key role.

“Window placement was a big consideration when building Akasha,” says John of the property, which sits on a north-facing block. “Capturing light on the northern end of the building and ensuring the bedrooms were lit up in the morning, were essential to creating the best liveability and energy ratings.”

Throughout the upper floor, the windows are accentuated with black hoods to avoid glaring light from the west in the evening and at midday throughout the summer months. This was part of the overall window solution developed in partnership with Stegbar’s experts to gain a six-star energy rating.

The ability to open up the lower level to the outside also encourages cross ventilation, using the element of air to create a more environmentally-friendly home.

The glass motif is continued through into the bathrooms with frameless showers: “Showerscreen frames can add a level of complexity and structure that help define a bathroom, however for this property we wanted to draw the eye to the materials and elements of water in baths, sinks and showers.”

Keeping to this minimal aesthetic, each bathroom features bespoke shaped mirrors, specifically tailored for each space and positioned to be functional and to help bounce natural light within the rooms. The curved lines of the rounded rectangular and circular mirror designs help to soften the angular cabinetry and windows to create a more organic look.

“Custom made options, such as mirrors and windows, ensure an elevated style that turns an average house into an exceptional home,” John adds.

For information on Stegbar’s range of windows & doors, mirrors, showerscreens and wardrobes.

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RENO ADDICT

How to choose the perfect windows for your reno

Renovating gives you the chance to look at your space in a brand new light. Give your rooms a refresh by choosing the perfect windows to reflect the aesthetic and energy needs of your home.

Here are 6 top tips for choosing the perfect windows for your reno.

Style

Sometimes it’s all about the aesthetic – choosing the style of your windows is an important step when renovating your home. Windows are available in a wide range of styles, configurations and sizes. Types of windows can include sliding, casement, awning, double hung, bifold, louvre and more – offering endless design possibilities.

Consider the architectural style of your reno. Is it traditional or contemporary? Is it a hybrid of both? Your windows need to align with both the exterior and interior of your home. Generally speaking, awning windows. the kind that wind out from the bottom, tend to have the most flexible design options. Choose from a myriad of horizontal and vertical bar configurations or combine with other products to achieve a unique aesthetic.

choose the perfect windows for your reno

Compatibility

When choosing new windows for an existing home, compatibility is key. Depending on the size, budget and extent of your reno project – you may be completely restoring your home room by room, or making more selective enhancements. To cut costs on labour and installation, aluminium windows with an inline reveal is a clear winner when replacing old timber windows.

Inline vs. offset reveal

The reveal on an aluminium window is the timber section that surrounds the frame, allowing the product to be secured to the studs. Aluminium windows with inline reveals are perfect for renovations, when replacing old timber windows. An inline reveal often allows windows to be replaced without changing any brickwork, plaster or even curtains or blinds – while an offset reveal may require significant changes to the wall structure and therefore additional labour to make the switch. Aside from saving you time and money, an inline reveal offers improved energy efficiency and is compatible with render, brick and block work, precast panels and lightweight construction.

Location

Are you renovating your kitchen, bathroom or living room? Each space needs windows that serve a unique design purpose. Whether you require expansive natural light, ventilation or privacy – your windows should cater for your needs.

Consider both the inside and out of your home:

— Is there a view to capture or conversely a privacy issue?

— Do you need operable windows at opposite sides of the room for cross ventilation?

— Will your windows be used as a bold design feature?

Glass type, configuration, size and placement are all important elements to consider before making your final window selection. A choice of solid, semi-commercial aluminium frames add a premium feel in modern and classic homes alike.

choose the perfect windows for your reno

Energy efficiency

Windows do more than offer a lookout point – choosing energy efficient double glazing can provide significant savings, not only in dollars, but also carbon emissions. The glass in your windows can account for up to 40% of heat loss during winter and heat gain during summer. Insulating your walls and then choosing to stick with standard single glazing, is a bit like using an esky, but keeping the lid open, it will still do the job, just not as well! While most of Europe and the US are utilising double or even triple glazing as standard – the choice is gaining momentum in Australia in many new homes. This makes selecting double glazing a smart move, not only for your own comfort, but also for the resale value of your home.

Durability

Finally, when you are choosing windows for your new home renovation – make a choice that lasts. Picking windows from a reputable, experienced window manufacturer will assure the quality and craftsmanship of your windows for the long run. Many manufacturers also offer warranties that help support the wear of your windows.

Taking a vested interest in the windows you choose will benefit the style, cost and overall feel of your home. Choosing quality-engineered windows for your next renovation can provide a unique balance between design and durability – creating a space that truly feels like home.

Looking for more information? Visit A&L Windows to learn more.