Discover Amulree Tarragindi: a stunning blend of accessibility and elegance. Nick O’Shea’s major redevelopment project transforms his family home into a perfect example of thoughtful design and modern luxury.
When Nick O’Shea decided to undertake a major renovation for his family home, it was a significant endeavor. Through meticulous planning and a clear vision, and with the expertise of building designer Brad Cross from Jazz Designs and interior designer Joanna Kane from Merge Interior Design, he achieved remarkable success. The outcome is a stunning, accessible, and sustainable home that doesn’t compromise on luxury.
“When we design a home, we want to make sure that it doesn’t limit who can come over and visit. [Accessibility] is a huge driver for us,” says Nick O’Shea, Director of O’Shea & Sons Builders.
Amulree Tarragindi is the perfect example of marrying accessibility and elegance. Nick explains that it’s opened doors for the whole family – not just his father. “We’re seeing lots of people living in multi-generational homes. In fact, stepping down our island bench means our kids can comfortably eat dinner there with us.”
Sustainable Homes Save Money and the Environment
Beyond its impressive accessibility features, the project is incredibly energy efficient. For Nick, building a sustainable home wasn’t just about the environment – it was a way to offset the rising cost of electricity and utilities. “Really simple tricks can make a big difference to the energy rating of a home,” Nick says.
It all started with the clever window placement. To curb afternoon heat, the team focused on adding curtains and reducing the size of west-facing windows. They also added tinted glazing and Low E glazing to improve insulation, which complements the solar and battery system they installed. This way, the energy they use during the day is stored for use at night. “Every bit helps for the sustainability and liveability of a home,” Nick says.
“Is we can be more sustainable in our own homes, it’s not only great for the environment, it’s great for our back pocket too,” says Nick O’Shea, Director of O’Shea & Sons Builders.
When choosing materials, Nick focused on the entire lifecycle of the products. He wanted products that were sustainably made, easy to clean and built to withstand Brisbane’s tropical climate. It led him to use Trend’s Quantum aluminium range for the external doors and windows.
They used a combination of louvre and double hung windows to improve air-flow through the home and installed bi-fold doors in the main living area to promote a sense of indoor-outdoor living. “I have small children. So it’s really great that we can prepare food in the kitchen and still see them playing in the backyard with these beautiful big doors wide open,” Nick says.
In a city of Hamptons and Queenslander homes, Amulree Tarragindi and its considered Cape Cod style stands out. By thinking outside the box, Nick and his team have created a remarkably luxurious, sustainable home that can be enjoyed by everyone.