A Warehouse-Impressed Dwelling With A Spanish Twist
A contemporary warehouse-inspired townhouse has a red brick single-storey facade that rises in steps towards the centre, with its pediment topped with a ribbon of steel, concealing the terrace behind.

Multi-disciplinary design company mcmahon and nerlich has shared photos of a warehouse-inspired townhouse with a Spanish twist inside.

Set amongst an assortment of grey-box townhouses, heritage cottages, and reworked factories in a gritty inner-urban street in Melbourne, Australia, the home takes cues from the heritage warehouse context and performs with the warehouse typology.

A red brick single-storey facade rises in steps towards the centre, with its pediment topped with a ribbon of steel, concealing the terrace behind.

A purple brick single-storey facade rises in steps in path of the centre, with its pediment topped with a ribbon of metallic concealing the terrace behind. The rooftop plunge pool’s in-situ concrete sort hovers above, whereas recycled grey beams cantilever off the pool edge, providing a physique for future greenery.

A red brick single-storey facade rises in steps towards the centre, with its pediment topped with a ribbon of steel, concealing the terrace behind.

Upon coming into the home from the compact brick-lined street entrance, an expansive white corridor is revealed. Daylight slants by way of the linear skylight, contrasting with the textures of a painted brick boundary wall and clear Venetian plaster partition wall.

A inexperienced spiral staircase travels from the entry stage to the first social areas of the home.

A green spiral staircase travels from the entry level to the main social areas of the home.
A green spiral staircase travels from the entry level to the main social areas of the home.
A green spiral staircase travels from the entry level to the main social areas of the home.

The social area of the home, with its 13 foot (4m) ceiling peak and metallic residence home windows, is filled with an abundance of sunshine coming in by way of the east, north and west facades.

The social area of this warehouse-inspired home, with its 13 foot (4m) ceiling height and steel windows, is filled with an abundance of light coming in through the east, north and west facades.

Within the lounge, uncovered concrete has been paired with white-painted brick and a black metallic fireside.

In the living room, exposed concrete has been paired with white-painted brick and a black steel fireplace.
In the living room, exposed concrete has been paired with white-painted brick and a black steel fireplace.

A folding metallic and glass wall connects with the street-facing terrace behind the stepped brick facade.

A folding steel and glass wall connects with the street-facing terrace tucked behind the stepped brick facade.
A folding steel and glass wall connects with the street-facing terrace tucked behind the stepped brick facade.

Once more inside, and the consuming area, with its wood desk and chairs, separates the lounge from the kitchen.

The dining area, with its wood table and chairs, separates the living room from the kitchen.
The dining area, with its wood table and chairs, separates the living room from the kitchen.

The kitchen is located on the end of the open-plan inside, with a tiled wall creating an consideration grabbing accent wall. Hidden from view is a pantry with additional storage and floating cupboards.

The kitchen is located at the end of the open-plan interior, with a tiled wall creating an eye-catching accent wall. Hidden from view is a pantry with additional storage and floating shelves.
The kitchen is located at the end of the open-plan interior, with a tiled wall creating an eye-catching accent wall. Hidden from view is a pantry with additional storage and floating shelves.
The kitchen is located at the end of the open-plan interior, with a tiled wall creating an eye-catching accent wall. Hidden from view is a pantry with additional storage and floating shelves.

The lower stage of the home is the place the bedrooms and bathrooms are, with the first mattress room suite that features a private landscaped courtyard. A full-width metallic window separates the mattress room from the green-drenched partitions of handmade Spanish tiles and hanging crops inside the en-suite bathroom.

This modern main bedroom suite features a private landscaped courtyard, while a full-width steel window separates the bedroom from the green-drenched walls of handmade Spanish tiles and hanging plants in the en-suite bathroom.
This modern main bedroom suite features a private landscaped courtyard, while a full-width steel window separates the bedroom from the green-drenched walls of handmade Spanish tiles and hanging plants in the en-suite bathroom.
This modern main bedroom suite features a private landscaped courtyard, while a full-width steel window separates the bedroom from the green-drenched walls of handmade Spanish tiles and hanging plants in the en-suite bathroom.
This modern main bedroom suite features a private landscaped courtyard, while a full-width steel window separates the bedroom from the green-drenched walls of handmade Spanish tiles and hanging plants in the en-suite bathroom.
This modern main bedroom suite features a private landscaped courtyard, while a full-width steel window separates the bedroom from the green-drenched walls of handmade Spanish tiles and hanging plants in the en-suite bathroom.
This modern main bedroom suite features a private landscaped courtyard, while a full-width steel window separates the bedroom from the green-drenched walls of handmade Spanish tiles and hanging plants in the en-suite bathroom.

There’s moreover one different bathroom located on the bottom of the steps, off the entryway, that features blue-green handmade tiles and a floating self-importance.

A modern bathroom with blue-green handmade tiles.
A modern bathroom with blue-green handmade tiles.

The rooftop terrace is the crown of the townhome, accessed by a spiral stair seen from the street.

The rooftop terrace is the crown of the townhome, accessed by a spiral stair visible from the street.

The sleek landscaping, rigorously cultivated by the owners all through constructing, drapes down steel-topped planter containers which line the perimeter.

A rooftop terrace lined with steel-topped planter boxes, also includes a small pool and outdoor shower.

The planting steps proper all the way down to be flush with the pool on the forefront, merging the roof terrace into the town panorama previous.

A rooftop terrace lined with steel-topped planter boxes, also includes a small pool and outdoor shower.
A rooftop terrace lined with steel-topped planter boxes, also includes a small pool and outdoor shower.
A rooftop terrace lined with steel-topped planter boxes, also includes a small pool and outdoor shower.
A rooftop terrace lined with steel-topped planter boxes, also includes a small pool and outdoor shower.
Photographs by Shannon McGrath Photographs | Design: mcmahon and nerlich | Developer: Chris Quirk | Styling & Inside Selections: Kim Edwards Styling | Tiling & Bogs: Creative Ceramics

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