People in Barossa Valley glass houses on Grand Designs

People in Barossa Valley glass houses on Grand Designs
Nicola TrotmanDecember 7, 2020

This week’s episode of Grand Designs Australia features a glass house in the Barossa Valley South Australia.

James and Helen build a 60-metre-long, one-room-wide house that is virtually all glass in the hope of capturing the Barossa Valley views.

The house follows the contour of the hill, a 2.5-metre step down over five separate levels.

At the top of hill, there are four north-facing bedrooms, which are all accessed off a continuous ramp corridor that runs down the side of the house.

This corridor flows into a large living and kitchen area, with a sunken lounge at the end of the house.

One continuous roof plane will run along the entire roof.

An existing 130,000-litre water tank will provide the property with all its water needs.

Grand Designs host Peter Maddison says the simple design and double-glazed windows offer the property lightness and transparency.

The Barossa Valley is a major wine-producing region and tourist destination in South Australia.

It is 60 kilometres northeast of Adelaide and has an approximate population of 20,0000 people.

Last week's episode featured a house in Annandale that was built on a small empty allotment overshadowed by two large buildings either side, one heritage listed.

The Barossa Valley Glass House episode will air on the Lifestyle channel on November 29 at 8.30pm.

Nicola Trotman

With a penchant for the written word, Nicola has built a career doing just this – now Creative Director at thriving Melbourne-based PR agency, Greenpoint Media.

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