Specified for its beauty, locality and certification, Reclaimed Tasmanian Oak was used inside in beautiful contrast to the home’s namesake limestone material in this stunning Toorak home.
The Limestone House in the inner Melbourne suburb of Toorak is a home unlike any other in Australia. John Wardle Architects took guidance from Living Building Challenge and Passivhaus principles to design the contemporary home. Built with robust natural materials and designed to ensure the house will generate more energy than it will consume, the house is one of the greenest addresses in Australia.
Specified for its beauty, locality and certification, Reclaimed Tasmanian Oak was used for the interiors in beautiful contrast to the home’s namesake limestone material. The project took over four years to conceptualise, carefully craft and then complete, finally welcoming its residents at the start of 2020.