There’s a Garden on Every Level of This Renovated ’70s Beach House

A floor-to-ceiling slider connects the primary bedroom to one, while another surrounds a covered patio off the living space.

There’s a Garden on Every Level of This Renovated ’70s Beach House

A floor-to-ceiling slider connects the primary bedroom to one, while another surrounds a covered patio off the living space.

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Project Details:

Location: Brunswick Heads, Australia

Architect: Fraser Mudge Architects / @frasermudge

Footprint: 2,131 square feet

Builder: Morada Build

Structural Engineer: Phillip Wallace

Landscape Design: Cooke Landscape Architecture

Lighting Design: LO-FI

Interior Design: Fraser Mudge Architects with We Are Triibe

Photographer: Tom Ross / @tomross.xyz

From the Architect: "The project recomposes an original Brunswick Heads beach cottage, providing a modern addition to a classic ’70s Australian coastal streetscape. A new half level is added above and below the existing (raised) split-level home, leaving four split levels connected via a central staircase.

"The house was designed for a family of four interested in living in an unconventional but small building footprint. Each half level has its own personal connection to a series of gardens, including roof gardens and a garden void that provides each level with it’s own unique atmosphere.

"The covered outdoor area is pushed out from the building, not only defining the garden void but allowing winter sun to pass over the single-story kitchen/living wing and fall into the space.

"The primary en suite is designed as an outdoor space, without any windows, which defines a direct connection to the roof garden. Hinged timber screens can be adjusted to control light and privacy to the area."

Photo by Tom Ross

Photo by Tom Ross

Photo by Tom Ross

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