
Burradoo Farmhouse
Location
Burradoo, Gundungurra and Tharawal
Type
Architecture & Interiors
Status
Completed 2024
Project Team
Builder: Lime Building
Engineers: Land Team and A & R Engineering Design
Pool Building: Zen Pools and Landscapes
Scope
The existing farmhouse was in need of alterations and additions to suit the client's contemporary lifestyle. The two storey timber clad addition connects to the existing dwelling through a low link which acts as a secondary entry. The amendments add a double garage, rumpus, guest suite and office as well as reconfiguration of the existing home to accommodate a young family. Recreational spaces including a pool and tennis court have been added to provide outdoor amenity.
MBA Awards Winner Alterations and Additions $1-$3million


The pool area, complete with its wooden diving board, decking, and fencing, is further softened by the surrounding planting, creating a warm and inviting space for relaxation and recreation.



The mudroom / entry space for the farmhouse is a key moment in the entry sequence. It acts as both a functional space and also provides visual connection to the garden and outdoor family recreation spaces beyond.

The kitchen material palette features warm rusty tones highlighted within the paonazzo marble benchtop and splashback, the terracotta light and handcrafted Moroccan tiles within the walk-in pantry


The powder room, with playful lighting and vibrant colours creates a jewellery box like surprise when you enter the space.





The master ensuite exudes tranquility with its gentle blue hues, showcased in the elegant Calacatta Manhattan vanity and the artisanal Moroccan tiles


Handcrafted Moroccan tiles adorn the bath area, framing a picturesque view of the farm.



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