Rose Seidler House is a heritage-listed former residence and now house museum located in the Sydney suburb of Wahroonga. It was designed by Harry Seidler and built between 1948 and 1950. The house is one of the most uncompromising modernist houses in Australia, with panoramic views of Ku-ring-gai National Park from its glass walls and sun-filled deck. It features open planning, a minimal color scheme, and original furniture that is one of the most important post-war design collections in Australia. The house is part of the international ICONIC HOUSES network, which connects architecturally significant houses from the 20th century that are open to the public as house museums
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Activities: We visited Rose Seidler House, a heritage-listed mid 20th-century modern domestic architecture
Highlights: We all enjoyed exploring the house and seeing the furniture and fittings. The kids were particularly impressed by the panoramic views of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park ✨