

One Ashridge Park
On a sloping rural lifestyle section in Coatesville, a composition of three barn-like gable forms sit both within and over the land.
A restrained palette of dark stained Western Red Cedar and European style tray profiled metals clad the exterior. Oiled oak and soft natural stones line the interiors.
A number of architectural moments are created within the composition of the home, enabling a variety of internal and external living spaces.
Interior and exterior spaces are linked by way of bagged clay brick walls, which continue inside to out.
Brass is used selectively within the dwelling on fixtures and surfaces to be touched by occupants – including the large pivoting front door. The brass will naturally patina overtime.
Design by Sayes Jackson Architects
Materials by RK Timbers:
Western red cedar with vertical grain and bandsawn face used for horizontal shiplap weatherboards. Supplied in selected lengths to avoid joins. Coated in Dryden WoodOil Dark.
Extruded and powder-coated aluminum flashings to corners and vertical joints.
Cavity battens and fixings.
Soffit panelling in Western red cedar and a bandsawn face.
Garapa hardwood decking.