The mid century home is the hottest look in new (and renovated) homes right now, so it's not surprising that celebrity designer and trend watcher James Treble has just created a new display home for Eden Brae Homes that captures this era beautifully.

Mid century design, which is based in and around the 1950s to '60s, has been a big trend in interiors for the last few years, but it is now starting to make an appearance in exteriors as well.

    The Inspiration

    Inspired by a recent trip to the USA's Palm Springs, and a drive past the original Brady Bunch house, which is set to become the focus of a new reality TV renovation show; Treble decided that the time was right to create a new display home that referenced the mixed textures of that era in a classic, yet contemporary way.

    The result is Eden Brae's Kew 27, which has what is called a Fusion facade, mirroring the midcentury design trend of mixing materials to create interest and character. Located in the new estate of Emerald Hills, in Sydney's southwest, the Kew 27 is one of the first display homes to reference the era in such a way.

    "I really liked that wall set in front of the house with the highlight window," Treble explains. "I saw a little nod to mid century modern in that part, so I played with that, and added in the stonework, which is a cultured stone cladding."

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    The design process

    Treble says that when he designs display homes, he likes to think of it in a similar way to the approach of a novelist tackling a new book.

    "After I have planned the exterior, it helps me start to build my character -  almost like a novel," he says. "Then I pick and choose from those elements to flow the theme inside. I start with the main floors, and I look at what that's going to be, and flow it into bathrooms and then I start to put the layering of the cabinetry and the tapware and the door handles and the details that keep it together."

    "I wanted this home to have a relaxed feeling," Treble adds. "I see a huge influence of mid century modern in Australian architecture in general. I really see the influence of our generation, who grew up watching the Brady Bunch, with the stone walls and a lot of midcentury elements. It just related really well to the Australian lifestyle."

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    The Roofline

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