Inside an Architect-Designed Home That Can Move With Its Owners
Photography by Adam Gibson, courtesy of Archier
Rather than settling for a less-than-ideal starter home, Josh Fitzgerald (co-founding director of Archier architecture firm)and Millie Ashton opted to build a 570-square-foot cabin (they’ve named it Casa Acton), on Millie’s parents’ property in Tasmania, that can be easily transported and eventually expanded upon once they locate the perfect site.
Josh and Millie built their small moveable home in the bushland, on property owned by her parents.
Texture plays the starring role in the decor of the home, most notably in the choice of sandstone for the floor.
North-facing, floor-to-ceiling windows ensure the open space receives a ton of natural daylight, which has been great for the couple’s houseplants.
The other side of the room. Just beyond is the bedroom.
The partition between kitchen and bedroom also acts as a wardrobe.
The sleeping quarters. The bathroom is just beyond.