David Hicks' Woodend House Features Windowless Facade and Italian Marble Interiors
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Natasha Levy
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Summary
This article features the Woodend house in Victoria, Australia, designed by David Hicks. The home features a distinctive windowless facade that conceals luxurious living spaces finished with various types of Italian marble. Located in the Macedon Ranges region known for its forests and hillsides, the house presents a contrast between its opaque exterior and the rich, elegant interior spaces.
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· 3 pulledLiving spaces richly finished with varieties of Italian marble lie behind the opaque facade of this house in Victoria, Australia, conceived by designer David Hicks.
Woodend house is located in Macedon Ranges, a region of Victoria characterised by sprawling forests and rolling hillsides.
Woodend house has a windowless facade
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