This 210sqm new build makes the most of a long, narrow site, turning spatial constraints into architectural character. With three bedrooms, two bathrooms and one main living area, the layout balances practicality and personality, enhanced by an interplay of angles and carefully framed views. The upper level delivers the home’s most striking feature: a soaring gabled ceiling with sharp triangular glazing that channels natural light deep into the open-plan living, dining and kitchen zone. A large slider opens to a recessed balcony framed by timber panelling — a warm contrast to the crisp interior and dark exterior cladding.
From the front, the house offers a more muted profile, with light-toned vertical cladding and a generous garage tucked beneath the angled rooflines. At the rear, things get more expressive: snap-lock roofing folds down to meet dark vertical cladding, broken by high windows, sliders and timber elements. The layout flows easily from indoors to out, aided by gentle ramps and timber steps. A refined palette of materials elevates the interior, including walnut cabinetry, porcelain benchtops, Italian fixtures and underfloor heating. Feature strip lighting subtly highlights the architecture, both inside and out. Designed for modern living and seaside views, this home embraces geometry and simplicity in equal measure.
REGIONAL AWARDS WON
Regional Silver