The Honeyworks House / Paul Butterworth Architect
The wish list of Brisbane empty nesters Peter and Jacquelyn was simple. They wanted an affordable new home with plenty of room to accommodate their grandchildren, and Peter?s honey-manufacturing business. Architect Paul Butterworth found the sweet spot ? delivering ?Honeyworks House? on budget and surpassing the couple?s design expectations.
© Christopher Frederick Jones
Architects: Paul Butterworth Architect
Location: Geebung, Australia
Architect In Charge: Paul Butterworth
Area: 198.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Christopher Frederick Jones
© Christopher Frederick Jones
The wish list of Brisbane empty nesters Peter and Jacquelyn was simple. They wanted an affordable new home with plenty of room to accommodate their grandchildren, and Peter?s honey-manufacturing business. Architect Paul Butterworth found the sweet spot ? delivering ?Honeyworks House? on budget and surpassing the couple?s design expectations.Central to the brief was a desire to create safe, light-filled spaces in which their young grandchildren could play. Mindful of the couple?s modest budget, Paul Butterworth devised a way to deliver the pair ample space, along with little luxuries.
© Christopher Frederick Jones
?Essentially, we had two choices,? Paul explains. ?We could build multiple rooms that would be predominantly unoccupied most of the year, or we could create one large multi-modular area an...
© Christopher Frederick Jones
Architects: Paul Butterworth Architect
Location: Geebung, Australia
Architect In Charge: Paul Butterworth
Area: 198.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Christopher Frederick Jones
© Christopher Frederick Jones
The wish list of Brisbane empty nesters Peter and Jacquelyn was simple. They wanted an affordable new home with plenty of room to accommodate their grandchildren, and Peter?s honey-manufacturing business. Architect Paul Butterworth found the sweet spot ? delivering ?Honeyworks House? on budget and surpassing the couple?s design expectations.Central to the brief was a desire to create safe, light-filled spaces in which their young grandchildren could play. Mindful of the couple?s modest budget, Paul Butterworth devised a way to deliver the pair ample space, along with little luxuries.
© Christopher Frederick Jones
?Essentially, we had two choices,? Paul explains. ?We could build multiple rooms that would be predominantly unoccupied most of the year, or we could create one large multi-modular area an...
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