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SUPAWOOD Lightweight MAXI BEAMS Improves the Aesthetic of Tea House Residence

SUPAWOOD Lightweight MAXI BEAMS Improves the Aesthetic of Tea House Residence
SUPAWOOD Lightweight MAXI BEAMS Improves the Aesthetic of Tea House Residence.

Located on Morell Street in Glen Iris, Victoria, the "Tea House" residence by Krisna Cheung Architects and Fine Home Construction has been thoughtfully designed as a space of ritual, connection, and calm. Drawing inspiration from traditional tea ceremonies, the home blends contemporary refinement with heritage sensibilities to create a serene environment for multi-generational living.

SUPAWOOD Lightweight MAXI BEAMS Improves the Aesthetic of Tea House Residence
SUPAWOOD Lightweight MAXI BEAMS Improves the Aesthetic of Tea House Residence.

To complement the home's minimalist architecture, SUPAWOOD MAXI BEAMS in a light Tasmanian Oak finish were selected for their natural warmth and refined aesthetic. The beams introduce rhythm and structure to the interior, softening natural light while controlling shadow movement throughout the day. Their lightweight design allows for versatile installation without compromising the visual harmony of the space.

SUPAWOOD Lightweight MAXI BEAMS Improves the Aesthetic of Tea House Residence
SUPAWOOD Lightweight MAXI BEAMS Improves the Aesthetic of Tea House Residence.

Awarded a Commendation in the Architeam Awards 2024 (Residential New - Over $1.2M), the Tea House exemplifies how materials can enhance both form and emotion in contemporary design.

For more information on MAXI BEAMS and available finishes, visit www.supawood.com.au.



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