Visit us at Hygge House in Daylesford
With a growing presence at Middleton Field and the recent launch of its sustainable townhouse project The Village, Hygge Property were keen to find a home base in Daylesford to serve as a flexible workspace for the Hygge team and a place for local agent, Belle Property to host sales meetings.
Following an online encounter with Bare an Australian company specialising in sustainable tiny home construction, the concept of using a compact, prefabricated building as a Hygge sales space in Daylesford took shape.
Hygge House has joined the neighbourhood!
Bare offered a unique, practical solution and an opportunity to create a moveable, sustainable sales space on the land at Middleton Field.
To minimise its impact on the environment, Hygge House is self-sufficient using off-grid solar and composting toilet systems. All windows are double-glazed for thermal efficiency with insulation throughout.
Excitingly, future purchasers at The Village and Middleton Field can now visit Hygge House and experience its spectacular setting overlooking The Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens.
Ashlee McKee and Natalie Fagan (pictured below) from Belle Property, Daylesford (local agents for Middleton Field and The Village) love working and meeting people at the new space.
An inspiring workspace made possible by our valued partners.
The space - Made by Bare
With a mission to create sustainable, alternative housing solutions, Bare makes high-quality, innovative tiny homes and other small footprint prefabricated buildings which allow highly functional, high-quality living without compromising on design.
Based on Bare’s original Tarkine Studio design, the interiors at Hygge House reflect the look and feel of Hygge Property’s Ballarat office, including engineered cork flooring and plywood internal cladding.
Images supplied by Bare below of Hygge House under construction.
The workbench - Pride Furniture
The Pride Furniture family has been in the furniture industry for over 30 years, creating custom made furniture in Daylesford. Highlighting the natural beauty of Australian timber, Donald Straka from Pride Furniture is one of Australia’s top furniture makers who prides himself on creating flawless pieces.
Pride Furniture uses local certified timber produced from renewable resources and milled responsibly. Designed for Hygge House, the circular table was crafted by Donald using messmate timber.
Images below from the Pride Furniture Daylesford showroom and local business owner Donald.
Considered interiors - Bonnie and Neil
With a unique range of beautiful, timeless homewares, Bonnie and Neil are one of Australia’s most popular independent lifestyle brands. Some of the vibrant homewares from the current collections celebrating colour and pattern have found a home at Hygge House.
A selection of key pieces from Bonnie and Neil feature in the artist impressions of the interiors for The Village created by leading sustainable architect Breathe.
Artist impressions below of a bedroom and living space at The Village feature Bonnie and Neil side tables, wool rugs and textured boucle cushions. The child’s bedroom features a floral linen quilted throw. Like it? Find it here.
Unique pieces - Robert Gordon Interiors
An Australian family run pottery business since 1948, Robert Gordon is well known for its craftsmanship and tactile homewares, with Robert Gordon Interiors offering a unique selection of bespoke ceramic fixtures and fittings for the home.
Homes at The Village designed by Breathe include handmade ceramic basins and simple dish sconce lighting by Robert Gordon Interiors in all bathrooms. With a focus on low impact, responsibly sourced products and materials to create durable and sustainable homes, these unique pieces boast beautiful, one-of-a-kind finishes.
Artist impressions below of the bathrooms in both colour schemes for The Village. A feature ceramic sconce lighting has also been installed at Hygge House for interested purchasers of The Village to experience.