Friday, February 18, 2011

Is this Kylie Minogue's house?

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Mosman House was designed by Corben Architects and is placed in Sydney, Australia. There are rumors that Kylie Minogue bought it!

This impressive three story building is a show of flawless contemporary architecture and it offers quite a few spectacular sights.

The mix of quality and concrete makes for an interesting contrast and a solid visual effect. The house opens to an incredible pool, which is the primary aim of attraction.

The interior finishes incorporate American Oak timber floors to the living areas, Grey Limestone honed stone floors to the circulation areas, Walnut veneered joinery, white polyurethane cupboards, Quartz kitchen benchtops and Marble slabs in the bathrooms to make a contemporary, sophisticated interior with a warm inviting feel. Energy saving options were adopted including an operable skylightness over the central core allowing natural light and ventilation, timber slated screens provide sun control, concrete floors and roof to supply thermal masses and energy efficient glazing to the external windows and doors.

QUICK INFO ABOUT KYLIE MINOGUE

Kylie Ann Minogue (born 28 May 1968) is an Australian pop singer, songwriter, and actress. After beginning her vocation as a child actress on Australian television, she achieved recognition through her part in the tv soap opera Neighbours, before commencing her calling as a recording artist in 1987. Her first single, "Locomotion", spent seven weeks at turn one on the Australian singles chart and became the highest selling single of the decade. This led to a sign with songwriters and producers Stock, Aitken & Waterman. Her debut album, Kylie (1988), and the one "I Should Be So Lucky", each reached number one in the United Kingdom, and complete the following two years, her first 13 singles reached the British top ten. Her debut film, The Delinquents (1989) was a box-office hit in Australia and the UK despite negative reviews.

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