Monday 2 January 2012

Small lot need not mean small home

Small lots are very common, especially in the inner city and suburban areas. However small lots need not mean small homes. Clever design principles such as open plan living and integrated indoor/outdoor space makes maximum use of the available space while still allowing for separate zones within the home and spacious gardens outside.

Adenbrook Homes have a number of single and double storey home designs for small lots that are 12 metre widths and less.

The Ascot



Stylishly compact with room to play

It’s hard to believe that this home, with all its stunning inclusions and abundance of space, fits comfortably on a 10 metre block...but it does.

This home proves that a narrower lot need not restrict living or style, with a spacious kitchen, meals and lounge combination converging on to the alfresco, seamlessly bringing the great outdoors inside.

Upstairs each family member has their own invaluable space, and the children’s retreat affords the family some quiet time for playing games or watching movies. Parents aren’t forgotten either! The master bedroom features an ensuite and walk-in robe as well as a retreat that leads on to a private balcony.









The Gilden


Space and simplicity with space to entertain


Simple in design with an easy flow, the Gilden is easy to fall in love with. With centrally located living areas flowing out to a private side alfresco, this home is relaxed family living at its best.

A separate master suite at the front of the home provides space and privacy for the parents while the children are closer to the living area action at the rear of the home.

Open plan living makes this simple and stylish home bright and breezy. Stylish and spacious, this has been designed to make maximum use of narrow lots. Enjoy coming home to the Gilden.












The Deakon


Multiple living spaces for relaxing and entertaining

Stylishly compact, this double storey design has all the elements of open plan living, with kitchen, meals and family subtly integrating with the outdoor alfresco.

There's peace, quiet and relaxation on the upper floor, with a spacious master suite for Mum and Dad. The children can relax and watch a DVD in the open plan media lounge or enjoy some private time in their bedroom.

Come and see how with a clever design on your narrow lot you can have room both inside and out to live and play with the Deakon.











The Chase


Modern living without compromise

If you're not one to compromise on lifestyle, then let us introduce you to the Chase. Stylishly compact with all the features of the modern family home, the Chase has been designed to take maximum advantage of narrow lots.

The intelligent design means there's no sacrifycing the areas you love to be at home in. An open plan living area with gourmet style kitchen, lounge and dining, flow seamlessly out to the alfresco for flexible lifestyle living all year round.

Three separate bedrooms give everyone their own space and privacy, while a generous study nook provides a dedicated workspace for the whole family.

With a distinctive side entrance and portico design, and a number of facades to choose from, make the Chase uniquely yours.







The Hayes


Style and sophistication with clever compactness

With a breezy open plan design, mulitple living and outdoors spaces, the Hayes oozes style and sophistication with clever compactness.

Designed to fit narrow urban allotments, the ground floor merges indoor living zones with the outer landscape. The result is a seamless integration of dining, lounge and kitchen with the outdoors.

On the private upper floor, the sprawling master suite has its own private balcony, while the secondary bedrooms are well separated by an open plan retreat.

Stylishly compact, the Hayes has all the features of a modern family home in a clever design for narrow allotments. The ultimate lifestyle home for today's family.






If you have a small lot and looking for a spacious home design, visit the Adenbrook website for your nearest Adenbrook location.

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