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Hoover Architecture, PLLC
Due to the sloped site, the front of the house gives little away about how expansive this house really is.
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Philip Jensen Carter
United Signature Tacoma
The two-story house consists of a high ceiling that gives the whole place a lighter feel. The client envisioned a coastal home that complements well to the water view and provides the full potential the slot has to offer.
The Bazeley Partnership
This extremely complex project was developed in close collaboration between architect and client and showcases unmatched views over the Fal Estuary and Carrick Roads.
Addressing the challenges of replacing a small holiday-let bungalow on very steeply sloping ground, the new dwelling now presents a three-bedroom, permanent residence on multiple levels. The ground floor provides access to parking, garage space, roof-top garden and the building entrance, from where internal stairs and a lift access the first and second floors.
The design evolved to be sympathetic to the context of the site and uses stepped-back levels and broken roof forms to reduce the sense of scale and mass.
Inherent site constraints informed both the design and construction process and included the retention of significant areas of mature and established planting. Landscaping was an integral part of the design and green roof technology has been utilised on both the upper floor barrel roof and above the garage.
Riviera Gardens was ‘Highly Commended’ in the 2022 LABC Awards.
Photographs: Stephen Brownhill
Moss Yaw Design studio
A simple custom cedar trellis serves to provide shade and cover, while defining the entry and adding a sense of scale to the streetscape at this South Laguna Beach contemporary cottage.
Berneche2 Architecture PC
View of the house from the beach with the dual level decks in the foreground.
PGP Creative Photography
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Stunning "Coastal Hamptons" 2 storey step-down home in New Lambton on a sloping site. Features blackbutt flooring, large open plan kitchen and dining opening out to alfresco area, stone benchtops, skylights to kitchen and high ceilings. Weatherboard cladding to exterior with natural timber detail.
South Coast Building Design
You’ll always be on holidays here!
Designed for a couple nearing retirement and completed in 2019 by Quine Building, this modern beach house truly embraces holiday living.
Capturing views of the escarpment and the ocean, this home seizes the essence of summer living.
In a highly exposed street, maintaining privacy while inviting the unmistakable vistas into each space was achieved through carefully placed windows and outdoor living areas.
By positioning living areas upstairs, the views are introduced into each space and remain uninterrupted and undisturbed.
The separation of living spaces to bedrooms flows seamlessly with the slope of the site creating a retreat for family members.
An epitome of seaside living, the attention to detail exhibited by the build is second only to the serenity of it’s location.
Moss Yaw Design studio
custom cedar guardrail integrates design and function with unique wood connection detailing.
Charlie Luxton Design
Exterior of barn conversion using original stone, reclaimed slate roof and oak cladding.
Beach Style Split-level Exterior Design Ideas
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