Grey House
Adam Kane Architects
Residential
2025

In the regional town of Daylesford Victoria, architect Adam Kane designed a home that reflects his studio’s restrained ethos. Grey House is a study in minimalism, where every element has been specified with intention. It’s here that collaboration shaped innovation.
Set within a quiet landscape of rolling green hills, the home’s muted grey palette and linear forms create a calm dialogue with its natural surroundings. During the process, ZETR worked closely with Kane to integrate electrical fittings that would align with the home’s sculptural clarity. The result is seamless functionality that disappears into the architecture.
Kane specified 13 FLUSH in Matte Black throughout, creating subtle contrast against the home’s grey palette. During the design process, Kane approached the ZETR team with a specific need. He wanted an integrated indicator hole to suit the illuminated push-button mechanism, something that didn’t yet exist. Paired with the desire for a switch button that matched the material of the switch plate to further enforce the minimalist aesthetic. Together, they developed a custom solution. That detail would go on to inform the design of ZETR’s Button Covers, now part of the product range.

This is where collaboration matters. An architect’s vision met ZETR’s technical precision to create something new. Functional, resolved, and architecturally aligned.
“Collaborating with ZETR to develop this addition was a straightforward and rewarding process,” Kane reflects. “Regardless of scale - whether architectural or componentry - the opportunity to resolve even the smallest details with such precision has been immensely satisfying.”
Grey House demonstrates what’s possible when design intent is matched with product innovation. A deliberate space where every line is considered and every detail resolved.





