Bethells Bach: A Coastal Community Bach with Playfulness and Simplicity Essence
A central courtyard with volcanic rocks adds beautiful detail to this bach. The doors are also designed that can be left open in varying weather conditions.
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A central courtyard with volcanic rocks adds beautiful detail to this bach. The doors are also designed that can be left open in varying weather conditions.
On the rear facade part, this house also borrows from the industrial maritime heritage of the area with a black-oxide mortar and sleek black brick.
The reconfigured family room and the kitchen is streamlined and opened up with in-built furniture and a bespoke wall of joinery. The white neutral palette and timber are also freshened with some color burst, including a lush deep blue feature wall and architectural fittings.
The kitchen in this house is designed as simple and possible, and also friendly. There is an extendable table which, once deployed, can accommodate up to 14 guests in this kitchen.
The architect also positions the from that straddling the site ridgeline which is floating above the land and engaged with the slope at the high end.
The house structure is dominated by wood materials, including the furniture. Open spaces with awesome views are given to deliver a perfect place to relax.
For the confidence and clarity characteristic, a sure and light touch is added. With a combination of the building materials and design element placement, the architect can create an interesting residence which is also comfortable as well. This residence works well for both living and working space surrounded by beautiful landscapes.
Subtle and asymmetry spatial is used to manage the house proportion and scale from the entry to the open living spaces then out to the garden, swimming pool, and bathrooms and bedrooms upstairs.
There is also a large sun terrace formed by the extending of the living pavilion. The house itself is elevated on a blockwork plinth, lifting out of the potentially soggy homogeneous land. This elevation allows the boxes to float and give an awesome view over the vineyards to the occupants, bringing them closer to the horseman’s eye height.
Using timber slatting, brick mass, new planting, and full-length floaty curtains, some neighboring properties are hidden carefully.
This house is wrapped with a light touch instead of adding a form of a modern square to its back of the structure. There is a transition between the contemporary and heritage elements in this house.