the Dja Dja Wurrung people
Victoria
Grey House is a testament to the power of simplicity and harmony.
Often overlooked as a mundane color, grey takes center stage in this residence. Every surface, from walls to furniture, is cloaked in the timeless hue. This choice of grey paired with stainless steel accents was deliberate, symbolizing neutrality, balance, and introspection. It serves as a canvas upon which the mind can wander freely, devoid of distractions.
Living in Grey House has been a transformative experience. The seamless design and thoughtful spatial planning create a sense of calm and clarity, making every moment at home deeply enjoyable. The expansive windows bring nature inside, reinforcing a constant connection to the surrounding environment. The concealed storage and hidden rooms enhance functionality while maintaining an uncluttered, serene atmosphere. Every material and detail has been carefully considered, ensuring effortless living. Grey House is not just a home—it is a sanctuary, a place of reflection and renewal that enriches daily life in ways beyond what we could have imagined.
Client perspective
The Australian Institute of Architects acknowledges First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters, and skies of the continent now called Australia.
We express our gratitude to their Elders and Knowledge Holders whose wisdom, actions and knowledge have kept culture alive.
We recognise First Nations peoples as the first architects and builders. We appreciate their continuing work on Country from pre-invasion times to contemporary First Nations architects, and respect their rights to continue to care for Country.