This absolute riverfront home at the enviable 387 Brisbane Corso address was architecturally designed to withstand the elements. The architectural brief was for a robust, mid-sized family home using natural materials and requiring minimal maintenance. The owners chose to build in sand blasted concrete along the simple lines of QPAC, Southbank. Several exposed internal walls are also sand blasted. Downstairs flooring is mainly Italian limestone with red ironbark timber upstairs, connected by a recycled ironbark stairway.
The home encompasses two levels of multiple living spaces that blend together seamlessly connecting to the Brisbane River and nature. From the moment you walk through the front door you can appreciate the attention to detail with the use of full-length glass, concrete walls, Italian limestone flooring & bi-fold doors. The kitchen creates the hub of the home with a relaxing outlook to the river, island bench, induction cooktop, integrated dishwasher, Zug appliances & timber cabinetry. A