Kareela Crest House by Bijl Architecture
An ever-changing family home in Cremorne Point receives a forever makeover. Kareela Crest House had undergone a series of partial renovations over its lifetime, leaving it with little joie de vivre.
An ever-changing family home in Cremorne Point receives a forever makeover. Kareela Crest House had undergone a series of partial renovations over its lifetime, leaving it with little joie de vivre.
The integral reform of this house is based on the use of traditional materials such as handmade clay or noble materials such as stone or wood.
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