Clean and Crisp

















A study in sophisticated Big Apple living. A bright and airy New York apartment that would be a dream for
most, brought to life with a palette of neutrals and layers of texture. Stylish and restrained because nothing can surely compete with the view through the towering windows. "Casually" curated. Art filled and artful. By architect Andre Mellone of Studio Mellone.



Bossley Architects

Brown Vujcich House by Bossley Architects



Brown Vujcich House by Bossley Architects



Brown Vujcich House by Bossley Architects



Brown Vujcich House by Bossley Architects



Brown Vujcich House by Bossley Architects



Brown Vujcich House by Bossley Architects



Brown Vujcich House by Bossley Architects



Brown Vujcich House by Bossley Architects



Brown Vujcich House by Bossley Architects



Description by Bossley Architects

This house is located on a narrow urban site in the heart of Herne Bay. Tight site controls and a sloping site resulted in a long narrow building form that steps down the slope of the site.
One of the main features of the house is the entry which is reached by a bridge that crosses a moat of planting. The entry is glazed with translucent glass to give privacy and a beautiful soft light to the interior spaces. The entry space is protected by a vertical cedar screen with intermittent horizontals painted with colours that have also been used on the interior and inspired by the clients’ fantastic collection of 1950 -60s furniture, art and ceramics.
Once inside an open riser jarrah and steel stair with a hanging screen of stainless steel mesh leads either upstairs to the main living level or downstairs to the bedrooms and a second family living area.
The rooms on the lower level open out to the usually redundant side yards surrounding the house with each room having its own terrace and outdoor space. The building steps down the site and culminates in a terrace and pool off the family living space.
Light and privacy is modulated on the upper levels by opening and closing vertical lourveline panels or either cedar or aluminium. The living space opens out to a generous deck which with glimpses of the harbour.
Playful colours, finishes and hoop pine cabinetry enliven the interior spaces and the exterior materials of fine vertical cedar shiplap, double skin bagged brick reflect the clients’ love of fifties and sixties architecture.

Texas home on Lake Conroe

Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction



Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction


Lake Conroe Spanish by JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction


When I lived in the WoolandsTexas, this was right down the road from me.

Gotta Have This!!!!!!!!!!!!!



1. A fire pit around the pool.


Chilled Produce Drawers in the Kitchen

2. Chilled produce drawers.


A Wine Cellar Trap Door

3. Wine trap door, stairs for access to wines.


  A Sleepover Room

4. A sleepover room.



A Glass-Encased Fireplace


5. A glass encased fireplace/coffee table.


A Hot Tub That Flows from the Inside to Outside


6. A hot tub that flows from outside to inside.


A Huge Round Bedroom Window


7. Huge round window.


A Library Staircase/Slide


8. A bookcase staircase and slide.


A Waterfall in the Bathtub


9. Waterfall in your tub, OK, I could do this!!!!!!!!!!!!


A Waterfall in the Hot Tub

10. Waterfall between hot tub and pool.


A Bed That NEVER ENDS


11. Bed for when the kids want to sleep with you.

A Fridge-Enveloping Pantry


12. Pantry built around your refrigerator.

A Staircase That Wraps Around an Aquarium


12. An  aquarium in your entrance. YEP, must have this one.


Stairs You Can Walk Under



13. Stairs you can walk under. Great idea actually.


A Glass-Encased Basement Pool

14. A glass encased pool around a basement. Actually pretty awesome.


A Bar You Can Swim Up To

15. A bar to swim up to.


A Compartmentalized Bathtub

16. Duo tub.


An Overflow Bathtub with Fireplace

17. Overflow bathtub with fireplace. LOVE


A Creek That Runs Through Your Hallway


18. A creek that runs through your hallway.


A Built-In Drying Rack

19. A built-in drying rack. I like this idea and it's attractive.


A Staircase That Lifts Up to Reveal a Secret Room

20. A staircase that lifts to reveal a hidden room.