At first glance, the Wedge House looks more like a temporary work office than a luxury home.
But those lucky enough to enter the courtyard and pass through the main gate are completely fascinated.
The humble two-bedroom shipping container is full of surprises and brimming with state-of-the-art luxury features.
Wedge House is located on King Island and appears to be situated on the edge of the land.
The beachside home, now on the market for an undisclosed price, is set on 49 acres of pristine land and sets a new Australian standard in eco-friendly opulence.
Cutting an elegant, solitary figure on Tasmania’s dramatic coastline, it dominates the deep blue of the wild Southern Ocean.
The simple, cantilevered design and solid exterior are a discreet introduction to the opulence that lies within.
The living and entertainment areas boast 180-degree views of uninterrupted coastline.
At first glance, Wedge House looks like a shipping container or a dining hall at a mining site.
Cutting an elegant, solitary figure on Tasmania’s dramatic coastline, it dominates the deep blue of the Southern Ocean.
The simple two-bedroom cantilever design offers cutting-edge luxury and sustainable living.
The spacious modern kitchen with sleek concrete floors is finished with black and stainless steel accents and opens to an ever-changing ocean view.
Solitary and serene, the house’s predominantly black and concrete interiors could make it feel cold, but the use of textured wood along the walls gives it a cozy atmosphere.
The house was designed by Hobart-based firm 1+2 Architecture, whose architects work with the “elements” and “moods” of Tasmania.
‘Wedge House offers the quintessential change of course opportunity to embrace sustainable coastal living surrounded by stunning beachfront on pristine grounds,’ said listing agent Sue Gratton of Circe Heritage and Lifestyle.
Ms Gratton said the wood was sourced locally from cuts of Macrocarpa pine of various thicknesses to create a type of “installation”.
Estate agent Sue Gratton compares Wedge House to living in an art gallery, with “mesmerizing” views available around every corner.
A built-in state-of-the-art Bose surround sound system provides an elevated acoustic backdrop that complements Wedge House’s enviable interiors.
Concrete floors and black accents are balanced by beautiful wood “installations” that line the walls.
The spacious modern kitchen with sleek concrete floors is finished with black and stainless steel accents and opens to a mesmerizing ocean view.
A stylish patio of soft, weathered wood breaks up the bold lines of the property and is the ideal spot for al fresco dining.
A state-of-the-art built-in Bose surround sound system provides an elevated acoustic backdrop that complements Wedge House’s enviable interiors.
The house’s eco-design is sustainable and self-contained, and the property features double glazing, solar power and a back-up generator.
It also comes with an 88,000 litre water tank and a powerful six-stage water filtration system.
Bedroom windows open to the stark beauty of King Island’s coastal landscape.
Black walls and concrete floors create a zen feel throughout the rooms and house.
The spa-like bathroom offers stunning views and natural wood details.
King Island, Tasmania, boasts some of the country’s finest produce, including cheese, seafood and beef, which supply top restaurants across Australia and the world.
The luxury residence is located at the end of a quiet street, making it a perfect coastal hideaway for those who love privacy.
King Island itself is rich in wildlife, including wallabies, echidnas and sea eagles, and diving and fishing are just a stone’s throw away in the adjacent rock pools.
The region is home to some of the country’s finest produce, including cheese, seafood and beef, which supply some of Australia’s and the world’s top restaurants.
The area is also known for its surfing beaches, golf courses, boating and hiking.
Wedge House has no shortage of admirers.
“I love the interior woodwork and the ocean view,” said one stunned viewer.
“I’ve been looking at holiday homes but this one is gorgeous,” another commented.
“I wish it was spectacular,” said one wistful spectator.
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