Waterfront Retreat
Tom Ferguson Photography
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Windows manufacturerVITROCSA
Concrete Walls – Concrete Horizontal FormworkConcrete by Design
Timber Look Aluminium Batten – ‘Ever Art Wood‘Covet
Window Framing – Powdercoat Precious Bronze Pearl SatinDulux Australia
Sandstone Wall - ‘Crackenback‘Eco Outdoor®
Floor Tiles – Travertine ‘Silver Grey‘Snb Stone

Product Spec Sheet
Windows manufacturer
Concrete Walls – Concrete Horizontal Formwork
Timber Look Aluminium Batten – ‘Ever Art Wood‘
by Covet
Window Framing – Powdercoat Precious Bronze Pearl Satin
Sandstone Wall - ‘Crackenback‘
Floor Tiles – Travertine ‘Silver Grey‘

Waterfront Retreat

Koichi Takada Architects as Architects

The Waterfront Retreat is the epitome of an Australian dream home, adorned with a private beach, garden and open-plan living.


Responding the clients’ brief - a house offering sanctuary and entertainment, the Waterfront Retreat is designed to allow nature to lead, offering maximum seclusion and connection to its surrounds and outlook.


Located on a steeply sloping waterfront block, facing the vast expanse of Sydney’s Pittwater, a terraced, four level building progressively stepping towards the water & with the sites terrain. A series of floating platforms are presented as a sequence of cantilevered concrete slabs that float above a recessed stacked-stone podium. To maximise the sense of levitation, the slabs are tapered to a finer point toward the water, with the living and dining area designed to appear as a floating box.


To fully experience the sites glorious changing light throughout the day and seasons, large floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, floor-to-ceiling glazing, skylights and oversized cantilevered balconies are used to connect the owners with the surrounding outlook and nature.

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Tom Ferguson Photography

Breaking down the building’s large 1600m2 footprint, interior spaces were programmed as inviting ‘pockets’ over four main levels, creating a sense of intimacy and warmth in even the largest open plan rooms. The master suite is placed on the second floor with eastern light. An additional four bedrooms positioned on the upper entry level, draw lights from the rooftop - offering warmth and access to morning sunlight.


An open-plan living area, features a showroom style kitchen and concealed preparation kitchen. Informal spaces, including a home theatre, bar, gym and casual entertaining spaces, are positioned on the lowest floor as you move closer to the beach and relaxed waterside setting. Overlooking and offering access to the garden, private beach and Pittwater is the resort style infinity pool, with an adjacent sunken lounge and fire-pit.

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Tom Ferguson Photography

The Waterfront Retreat is inspired by the hues and textures of the area’s sand, bush, water and sky, the design features creamy, light-grey in-situ concrete walls, bleached European Oak and limestone flooring, soft sandstone-coloured stack stone feature walls, and ‘invisible’ floor to ceiling Vitrocsa glass. All materials are meticulously married and detailed to seamlessly connect exterior and interior spaces, to create a seamless flow, enhancing the perception of space, and to speak of the surrounding landscape.

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Vitrocsa – Sliding Doors & Windows, photo: Tom Ferguson Photography

Material Used :

1. Eco Outdoor – Sandstone Wall - ‘Crackenback‘
2. Covet – Timber Look Aluminium Batten – ‘Ever Art Wood‘
3. Vitrocsa – Sliding Doors & Windows -
4. Snb Stone – Floor Tiles – Travertine ‘Silver Grey‘
5. Woodform Architectural – Timber Decking – ‘Pacific Teak‘
6. Dulux – Window Framing – Powdercoat Precious Bronze Pearl Satin
7. Concrete By Design – Concrete Walls – Concrete Horizontal Formwork
8. Stoneworx – Stone Floor – Flamed Granite

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