In the design of a new house on a corner site in a leafy pocket of Mosman the boundary wall to the street has been set back to provide a landscape buffer between public and private spaces.
The planning has been conceived to respect the orientation of the site so that each of the major habitable rooms are able to enjoy sunlight for a significant part of the day. The plan allows for easy and direct circulation and provides spaces for communal living and separation as required.
The removal of the Garage from the rear will provide a much larger garden and there will be sufficient landscape area to allow for a swimming pool and deck/paving area within Councils planning constraints.