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Australian Hardwood staircase
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Looking towards the studio from the 2nd story of the house
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Hallway view, cornice detail with custom lighting, and Pop Art canvas
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Street view of Park House
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Cool blue, clean kitchenette
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Family Bathroom
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The brewers canteen at night
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Bathroom tile details.
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Beach House Studio downstairs with pop colours, integrated light and glass bricks, DiMase Architects. Image by Matt Irwin
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Frosted glass brings in light and shadows from the native gums, while allowing for privacy in the upstairs bedroom.
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Strip lights nestled in natural wood
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Shou Sugi Ban cladding
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A circular window frames the bathing space, bringing soft natural light into the room. A restrained palette and thoughtful detailing reflect DiMase Architects’ focus on calm, light-filled interiors.
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A serene composition of space and light — the living area opens effortlessly to the dining beyond, its muted palette. Natural light animates the corridor, drawing the eye through layers of openness and intimacy in a home designed for calm connection.
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Bathroom Detail
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Detail of a custom dining table – crafted in timber and stainless steel, seamlessly blending warmth and precision within a light-filled interior.
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The bar at night
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In built bookshelf, hardwood stairs
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Cairnlea Reserve – Facilities Project for Brimbank Council
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Beach House Studio Project external view, DiMase Architects. Image by Katya Menshikova
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Refurbishment of Formal Dining Room.
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Threshold entry, channel glass and timber partition.
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Our Clifton Hill Renovation – Courtyard and Living Room Spaces connecting to private retreat.
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Bathrooms in dark grey contrast to light openness of the new extension
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Light-filled bathroom with feature tiling.
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Kitchen island, custom joinery, low energy hanging lights
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looking up from ground floor
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Beach House Studio cladding and reclaimed brick exterior, DiMase Architects. Image by Matt Irwin
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Morning Light Detail:- Middle Park Terrace House Project – 2016
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Air transfer system and tilt-turn windows of Park House.
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A modern learning environment and sports area framed by the western light – Kangaroo Ground Primary School.
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View of the operational brewing spaces surrounding the bar
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Clean industrial elegance — copper accents and stainless steel combine to create a modern, inviting servery.
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Bright and open living space, Park House
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Beach House Studio Project playroom. Image by Katya Menshikova
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Melba Food Hall – under construction
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Interior View – bedroom, garden & ensuite.
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Classroom in action, Liddiard Road flexible learning space
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The structure contains an ‘Exeloo’ toilet for public use
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Bedroom with timber bookcases and integrated storage
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The studio elevation from the courtyard
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Our North Caulfield Project -the meals area is bathed in morning light.
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Gallery wall and original timber roof truss
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The original home had beautiful dome ceilings that were restored as part of the works
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Curved upstairs wall with window opening
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Warm light in internal void space, view out to Melbourne skyline
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Open space, sport, connection to fresh air and outdoor activities at KGPS
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A light-filled interior featuring warm timber finishes, vaulted ceilings, and seamless modern design.
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Laneway view Roseleigh addition
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Bathroom Detail
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A play of light and form — DiMase Architects craft a dynamic interior where timber, geometry, and movement converge in a warm, modern expression of everyday living.
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Photography by Trevor Mein
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Inset bookshelf and window view from bedroom
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Shou Sugi Ban cladding – Japenese stye charred wood is fire and insect resistant
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Main Living Area – warm and calm.
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Staircase window with bi-fold opening, bringing in light and air
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