The designing company Seeley Architects presented a suburban residence Dame of Melba in the town of Anglesea, Australia. It belongs to the married couple of retirement age, and this is a great place for a weekend getaway. The mansion was built right on the coast, so the main task was to create an open space with the use of noble materials, good withstand harsh weather conditions and do not require special care.

The country house Dame of Melba for resting at the ocean shore from Seeley Architects 1

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The first floor is reserved for bedrooms for family members and friends, while there is the living room connecting the dining room and kitchen, and also the master bedroom on the upper level. This is where from owners can enjoy the best view of the ocean and here is an access to the terrace for relaxing, which is secluded hidden behind lush foliage of beautiful trees.

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