At the Breezeway House, refuge and prospect can be found in the garden between the pine trees and the figs. It offers a joyous and engaging destination for holidays by the beach, where shelter, shade and connection to the landscape are prioritised.
Situated on a complicated subdivided block with trapezoidal boundaries, cross easements and significant cross-fall, the linear building form is stretched along the southern boundary allowing a series of gardens to buffer neighbouring buildings as well as moderate visibility of the house from the street.
Materials are natural and robust, where the hand and craft of the maker is obvious throughout the structure and detailing of the house. Consideration given to the experience of a beach house has informed a poetic response to place making throughout the site.
The rhythm of the structural grid provides an expressive logic to the spatial arrangement, along with an intuitive twist in the upper level roof form echoes the Headlands at either end of MacMasters Beach. The angular geometry is explored at both the macro and micro level. Steel posts between suspended concrete slabs are concealed, braced by infill brickwork, and clad externally and internally within the breezeway with charred tongue and groove timber (reverse brick veneer).
Within the house, a timber lined breezeway runs the full length of the building. It provides a dynamic, flexible space for the movement of air, people, and light. This carefully crafted timber spine warmly welcomes occupants and provides access to dynamic bedroom spaces that can open to each other as well as to a series of semi enclosed garden rooms. The breezeway helps to thermally regulate the house and provides cross ventilation without compromising privacy. Surface sliding doors, high level sliding panels and louvres contribute to a spatial ambiguity between being indoors and outdoors, which is reflected in its materiality.
The breezeway continues through to a balcony amongst the canopy of the fig trees and is supported above the ground by a self-bracing bent steel post. The under-croft area forms a sheltered space for both play and parking. Aside from access to the beach, the garden room to the east of the house includes beach amenities sheltered by a high recycled brick wall and provides a shower, seating as well towel rails.
Upstairs, living, dining and cooking spaces open up to elevated decks and terraces set amongst tree canopies and lookouts to the beach. Openings are carefully positioned to screen existing and future neighbours, capture breezes and frame views of the headland.
Two master bedrooms, twin interconnected bunkrooms allow for the flexibility of one, two or three family groups to simultaneously occupy the house. A multi-purpose playroom, generous seating areas, storage areas and numerous outdoor spaces provide plenty of opportunity for retreat as well as for gathering. Preference was given to materials that are natural, sustainable, robust and playful, emphasising moments of craft, patterns and texture to be discovered over time.
Material Used :
1. Lysaght – Roofing - Klip Lok 406 in Colorbond Matt Monument
2. Frencham Cyprus – External Cladding - Tongue + Groove Cypress with Medium Char finish
3. Cemintel – External Cladding – Barestone Fibre Cement, unfinished
4. Internal brickwork walls – Brick commons, paint finish in Dulux Snowy Mountains Half
5. Frencham Cyprus – Internal Cladding - Tongue + Groove Cypress with Medium Char finish
6. AHJ Joinery – Windows and Doors – Recycled timber with Cutek Extreme penetrative sealer
7. Viridian – Glazing – Toughened Low-E glass
8. Breezeway – Louvres – Clear Anodised Frame
9. Custom by Builder – Internal Doors – WISA Plywood + Blackbutt with Hard Wax Oil finish by Whittle Wax
10. CSR – High Level Internal Walls – Gyprock plasterboard paint finish in Dulux, Snowy Mountains Half
11. Onsite SD – Slate flooring – Natural Split Slate
12. Anchor Ceramics – Lighting (pendants) – Potter Light insmall + medium with Speckled Natural Glaze
13. Tovo Lighting – Downlights
14. Euroluce – Surface Wall Light – Camouflage
15. The Lighting Guild – Canister Wall Lights
16. Workstead – Adjustable Wall Lamp
17. Fine Earth Joinery – Custom Stainless Steel Benchtop
18. Onsite SD - Aren Bianco Limestone Benchtop
19. AHJ Joinery - Solid Recycled Hardwood with Liberon Finishing Oil
20. Briggs Veneer - Feature Grade Blackbutt Veneer with Liberon Finishing Oil
21. Fine Earth Joinery - V Grooved MDFB with Satin Polyeurethane finish
22. Index + Co - D Pull handles with Matte Powdercoat Paper White
23. Anchor Ceramics – Custom Splashback Tiles – Speckled White
24. V-Zug – Oven, Steam Oven + Warmer
25. V-Zug – Induction Cooktop
26. Qasair – Undermount Rangehood
27. Siemens – Dishwasher
28. Liebher – Fridge
29. Vintec – Bar Fridge
30. Abbey – Undermount Sink – Stainless Steel
31. Brodware – Taps
32. Wolf – BBQ
33. Artedomus - Inax Sugie Floor Tiles
34. Rockote - Marrakesh Set Lime Plaster
35. Parisi – Bathroom Basin
36. Astra Walker – Toilet Suites
37. Victoria + Albert – Bath
38. Astra Walker – Bathroom Tapware + Accessories – Eco Brass finish
39. Stormtech – Linear floor drain – Tile insert
40. Lindsay Wherrett – Custom Basin – Stone finish
41. Custom by Builder – Blackbutt Towel Rails
42. Hunter Pacific – Ceiling Fans
43. Invicta Nelson – Solid Wood Fireplace
44. Daikin – Bulkhead Air Conditioning
45. Eco-Outdoor – Paving in Endicot
46. Eco-Outdoor – Crazy Paving in Porphyry
47. Adbri Masonry – Turfgrid
48. Master Workroom – Linen Curtains, Verisol Blinds, Westbury Textile Upholdered Cushions