Studio Bright Designs Melbourne Home with Metal Mesh Screens for Natural Plant Shading
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Jon Astbury
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Summary
Studio Bright designed a single-storey home in Melbourne called Hedge and Arbour House that features metal mesh screens for climbing plants. These screens create a leafy arbour that provides natural shading for the interior spaces. The home is situated on a green site concealed by a large hedge in the suburbs, designed as a simple structure that defers to its natural surroundings.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledMetal mesh screens for climbing plants form a leafy arbour that shades the interiors of this home in Melbourne
Tucked into a green site concealed by a large hedge in the suburbs of Melbourne
Designed by Studio Bright as a simple, single storey structure that would "defer"
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