The Cygnet House is quaint blend of modern design and environmental consciousness, nestled within the sought-after bushland surrounding the township of Cygnet.
One of its defining features is its minimal reliance on the traditional power grid. Equipped with a robust energy system, including 18 solar panels and 16kW of storage batteries, the house operates largely independent of external energy sources, particularly during the summer months.
Moreover, the architectural layout of the house is carefully planned to balance functionality with aesthetics. The deliberate separation of living areas from the bedrooms ensures privacy, allowing for entertainment while ensuring that the household members can rest undisturbed in their own wing.