Project Timbertop is one of Nomac's larger renovation projects, and the results speak for themselves.
Upstairs, the kitchen was redesigned into a galley-style layout anchored by a 4.1 metre custom Tasmanian Oak benchtop finished in Fiddes wax. The space now flows openly and makes the most of the home's northern light and outlook.
Downstairs, what was a disused garage has been converted into a bar and adults' retreat - a properly finished entertaining space the clients have been using flat out since handover.
The renovation has completely changed how the home functions, adding better flow, long-term usability, and a lot more enjoyable space for the family.
Looking for more of a deep dive? Read more about the project at our Project Timbertop update.
Floor Area:
TBC
Year:
2025
Architect: Andy Armstrong Architects
Joinery: Joinery Aspects Tasmania
Photography: Wakeford Digital
Videography: Wakeford Digital

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