Stalking terraces with tiny backyards

Posted on Tue, 12 Oct 2010 by midcenturyjo

Two tiny terraces in Sydney today. Both with a masculine touch, both with a traditional hint of luxury but both with a contemporary edge. Both with teeny tiny courtyards. You’ll find the first one here but you will have to wait till after the jump (and scroll to the bottom) to see a stylish garden no bigger than most living room rugs.

Did you like the sleek white lines of the first home?Or perhaps the next terrace is a bit more to your liking. You’ll have to scroll to the bottom for the teeny, tiny garden but in the meantime you can find the link here.

Cat says:

The hand sculpture things are so creepy!

Lauren says:

Four chairs? No problem. With a place like that you just tell your friends: he who brings the best wine (and most cheese) wins. Gorgeous!

Love the first terrace. Second, not so much. Too over the top for me. Interesting to read Steve's comments above, regarding the pricing and it not selling at auction.

msd says:

The OTT decor makes the space seem even smaller. The owners obviously spent a packet but I suspect many buyers are thinking "how much will it cost me to *undo* the mirrored walls, black carpet and marble fireplace?"

Simon says:

FIRST HOUSE : I'VE SEEN THE SCULPTURES AND SOME PIECES OF FURNITURE BEFORE AT AN APARTMENT CALLED MACLEAY RESIDENCE BY CRAIG SPENCER. IF THIS IS THE SAME OWNER IT'S A SHAME THAT HE OR SHE MOVED TO THIS HOUSE BECAUSE THE APARTMENT AT CRAIG SPENCER WEBSITE IS WAY BETTER. (ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAV)
SECOND HOUSE: NICE GARDEN.

Maggie says:

*drool* black gold and animal print.

Yani @ kaleidoscaping.blogspot.com says:

I simply adore the second garden. There is something so majestically Mediterranean about it that makes me feel right at home.

jessey says:

Amazing! I love the pictures with stylish living room designs. The lighting effects make the furniture and other home decor look so fabulous! But there is an area there that really captures my attention. The tiny garden on the room, it makes the place looks more refreshing and pretty amazing!

soffy kim says:

oh, it's lovly ! (' ; ')

Richard (New York) says:

I absolutely love these terraces equally. But I have to say the first one I can definitely see myself living it it. It's so chic, minimal and modern. I'm normally a rustic dècor kind of guy but that first dwelling reaps bachelor pad. If only I could take this entire place and move it to New York City. It would be the coolest apartment ever. So glad I saw this on dwellgawker.com.

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