21/10/2022
Some key characteristics of Queenslander Houses to take into consideration when planning a project, include:
- Typically, detached single-story homes that are constructed on separate pieces of land.
- Traditional buildings are made of lightweight native wood with wooden walls and floors.
- To withstand tropical storms, use huge, noticeable roofs often composed of corrugated metal.
- Signature verandas that are found on the sides, rear, or both.
- Verandas often have open and enclosed spaces, and they can be changed to give more rooms or living space to older houses.
- Typically, houses are constructed high up on stumps raised above the ground. The spaces beneath the house are occasionally utilised as storage, laundry rooms, or carports, or they are occasionally enclosed to create more living space.
- Prominent centre staircases or twin stairwells.
- White paint is frequently used to highlight natural features.
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