The Tonic Design team has designed a home that boasts high ceilings, sculpted voids and an abundance of natural light.
Garden View House is located in the Brisbane suburb of Moorooka.
It’s a project Tonic nurtured for a few years.
Their clients each had a list of ‘must haves’, all of which were accommodated.
Tonic created a home that has been meticulously designed, and suits the lifestyle needs of a large busy family.
A light filled sanctuary, offering escape for both parents and children whilst surrounded by greenery, trees and landscaping.
Project Details
Project Size – 320 m2
Completion Date – 2018
Building Levels – 2
Project Details
Architecture
Tonic Design
The Tonic Design team is experienced in architecture, interior design, furniture design, film making, and digital design. They integrate these skills to practice design as interpreters and synthetic thinkers, leading and working with teams of consultants and builders on complex projects ranging from boutique retail fit outs to large scale master planned developments.
Tonic Design believes in combining new technologies with the fundamental elements of design to create spaces of significance, connecting and translating ideas into a complete design solution.
Their design ethos is centered around the principal philosophy of their team – to achieve functional, thoughtfully designed people orientated buildings that are sympathetic to their surroundings.
Tonic’s work and collaborations have led to several, local and national awards, including commendations through the Australian Institute of Architecture Awards program, being named as an IDEA Awards finalist, and being named as a finalist in the Inside Retail awards for design.
Photography
Christopher Frederick Jones
Christopher is an experienced architectural and interiors photographer based in Brisbane, Australia.
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