A home for views that move with you
This one started life as a tired 1930s bungalow with great views but not much else...
...what it’s become is a family home where flow is everything — rooms rolling into each other, light spilling from one space to the next, and views that follow you wherever you perch.
And what a view! Greenery one way, the sea the other — there’s always something new to notice, whether you’re chopping veg or relaxing on the wraparound terrace.
But our favourite detail? The lines. Vertical cedar slats play against the horizontal layers of the house, broken up with slim aluminium glazing and anchored by a corner window that frames the view.
Straight lines against sea and sky: proof that modern architecture can play nice with nature!
This one started life as a tired 1930s bungalow with great views but not much else...
...what it’s become is a family home where flow is everything — rooms rolling into each other, light spilling from one space to the next, and views that follow you wherever you perch.
And what a view! Greenery one way, the sea the other — there’s always something new to notice, whether you’re chopping veg or relaxing on the wraparound terrace.
But our favourite detail? The lines. Vertical cedar slats play against the horizontal layers of the house, broken up with slim aluminium glazing and anchored by a corner window that frames the view.
Straight lines against sea and sky: proof that modern architecture can play nice with nature!