Fibonacci Stone Glass House by Sarah Waller...
Architect Sarah Waller spent 20 years conceptualising her dream home and found the perfect location in Noosa for her light-filled, midcentury-inspired design. Its chic, monochromatic palette is enhanced by Fibonacci Stone terrazzo tiles, which extend beyond the interior to blur the lines between inside and out.
Melbourne-based Fibonacci Stone is renowned for the design and production of beautiful terrazzo tiles and their application in Sarah Waller’s Glass House adds even greater sophistication to her home. Manufactured to last, each tile is highly durable and individually made to size, which means they are thinner and more versatile than other tiles.
Sarah Waller leads the multi-award winning residential design studio, Sarah Waller Design, which is location in Noosa on the beautiful Sunshine Coast. Nestled in the scenic Noosa Valley, the Glass House features the clean lines and minimalist details of a midcentury modernist home, such as a near flat roof and long expanses of full-height glazing, which help to create a wonderful sense of transparency. The monochromatic palette of the finishes includes black timber joinery and Arctic Ice terrazzo tiles from Fibonacci Stone, which extend from the interior floors to the floating patio to create a seamless connection between the two spaces.
Featuring a unique spectrum of pale greys and cool blue accents, Fibonacci Stone’s Arctic Ice terrazzo tiles provide a subtle and versatile finish suited to a wide range of interior colour schemes where a neutral, cool and textured finish is desired. Sarah Waller’s Glass House is an example of architectural simplicity at its very best. The addition of Fibonacci Stone’s Arctic Ice terrazzo tiles brings an extra layer of elegance to this midcentury inspired home.