
check @ dezeen | Shearer’s Quarters by John Wardle architects
Clad in galvanised, corrugated iron, Shearer’s Quarters is positioned on the site of an old shearing shed alongside a timber-clad cottage.
Pine lines the interior walls, where an open-plan living room and three bedrooms provide enough room to accommodate guests that include sheep shearers and friends on tree-planting weekends.
Bedroom walls are covered with recycled apple crates that the architects sourced from nearby orchards.
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