Inspired by the coast the design embraces easy living with seamless indoor-outdoor spaces that invite the ocean breeze and sunlight into our home. For our family of five, the open-plan layout encourages connection, while private retreats allow for quiet times. The one-bedroom apartment above reflects thoughtful planning, offering flexibility for empty nesting and visiting family. Our home balances beauty and practicality, allowing us to work, play, and relax with ease. It offers us everything we need as a family & will for transitioning years.

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1831Mezzanine House

This innovative architectural design in Perth showcases a perfect fusion of timeless and contemporary elements, with a focus on materiality and space that enhances both the interior and exterior of the home. The design integrates concrete, metal, and timber, creating a tactile, visually appealing palette while prioritizing openness, natural light, and passive solar strategies. The project exemplifies sustainable architecture, combining aesthetics with environmental mindfulness.

Enhancing Public and Cultural Value

The design contributes to the evolving character of its Perth neighborhood, adding a refined, modern aesthetic while maintaining a respectful relationship with its architectural context. The thoughtful material selection and proportionate design elevate the streetscape, bringing texture and depth to the public space. This residence fosters a sense of community by balancing privacy and openness, enriching the local cultural fabric.

Architectural Harmony with Context

The architectural form seamlessly connects with its site through a thoughtful response to the topography, orientation, and neighboring properties. The massing is strategically designed to minimize overshadowing while maintaining a dialogue with the surrounding environment. The use of dark timber and concrete reflects the local vernacular, ensuring the home harmonizes with Perth's architectural landscape. The design’s microclimate adaptation also ensures optimal sun control, privacy, and a connection to nature.

Smart Spatial Organization and Family Functionality

The home’s program resolves the needs of family living with careful spatial planning. It features distinct zones for children and adults, ensuring privacy and independence. Multi-functional rooms, such as a home office that doubles as a guest bedroom, offer flexibility. Expansive, light-filled living areas create a seamless connection to outdoor spaces, maximizing the potential of the site.

Collaborative Design and Sustainability Integration

Collaboration between architects, structural engineers, and sustainability consultants has been key to achieving a harmonious design. The integration of passive solar principles, along with efficient structural solutions, ensures the home’s functionality and comfort. Close collaboration with landscape designers fosters meaningful indoor-outdoor connections, encouraging engagement with the natural environment. Sustainable material choices further minimize environmental impact, ensuring longevity and minimal maintenance.

Cost-Effective, Future-Proof Design

The project’s careful approach to cost management aligns with both aesthetic and financial goals. Durable materials, efficient construction practices, and optimized spatial layouts have kept the project within budget. The design is future-proof, offering long-term value and adaptability for its occupants.

Commitment to Sustainability and Energy Efficiency

Sustainability is embedded in every aspect of the design. Passive solar orientation, shading devices, and low-impact materials reduce reliance on artificial lighting and heating. Rainwater collection, solar panels with battery storage, and energy-efficient systems enhance the home's environmental performance, ensuring long-term sustainability.

Tailored to Client Needs

Designed to meet the client’s need for flexibility and comfort, this home features distinct zones for privacy and multi-functional spaces that can adapt to future family needs, ensuring a timeless and practical living environment.

Photos by Blake Hobson Photography. Video by Chico Kretzer.

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