The design of this extension to an existing beachside semi includes multiple references to the traditional beach shack, with weatherboard cladding, exposed sandstone and oiled wide board timber floors. The substantial second floor extension has been hidden behind a tiled roof upstand that matches the existing roof, a Quinlan Group trademark which effectively obscures the scale of the dwelling from the street, creating a real sense of discovery as you move though the dwelling.
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