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Call of the sea beachside home

Beach house inspired by traditional boat sheds

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Seen here is a home designed by Chris Tate of Chris Tate Architecture. Here is a floor plan.

Even seaside villages can be built up, just like residential suburbs in the city. But the likelihood of obtaining a water view means there is always an added incentive for architectural innovation.

Maximising the view and providing privacy from neighbouring houses were key design drivers for this new beachside house. Designed by architectural designer Chris Tate for owners Andrew and Katie Graham, the house was built by the family's own company, ADG Builders.

"Essentially, the site dictated the form of the building," Tate says. "Setting the house as far back as possible was a way to avoid overlooking other properties. And this allowed plenty of space on the north side for a large, sunny terrace."

Privacy is also created by two large gabled forms on the east and west side of the house, which semi-enclose the terrace. The gables, which are reminiscent of traditional boatsheds, have fully glazed ends and are connected by a single-level pavilion-style element. This houses the kitchen-dining area.


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A 12ft-long island with a composite stone countertop is the focal point of this kitchen in a beachside house. Cabinets in the galley-style kitchen have a white lacquer or matte black finish. The floors in the kitchen are American white oak with a black oil finish. Black and white is also a theme on the exterior of the house, which was designed by Chris Tate Architecture.

Additional interest is provided by the visual tension of the flat versus steeply pitched rooflines, and by the black and white colour palette.

"The two-storey gable ends are clad in black-painted cedar with black joinery, while the low pavilion features white-painted cedar shiplap and white joinery," says Tate. "This combination continues on the interior. The kitchen, for example,features a 4m-long, white stone island and matching stools, while the cabinets at the rear are in matt black."

To accommodate the slope of the site, the house is built over four levels, with garaging and an office on the lower level. Above these rooms on the western gable are two symmetrical bedrooms for the children, and a small mezzanine living area. The kitchen is also on this mid level.

The main living room within the east wing is several steps lower, and the master suite is above this room beneath the pitched roof.

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Seen here is a home designed by Chris Tate of Chris Tate Architecture. Here is a view of a bed, large window and a ceiling fan.

"The ceilings in the bedrooms feature painted grooved plywood sheeting that is another reference to the boatshed look," says Tate.

Textural detailing is also provided by a natural timber batten screen beside the stairs. This adds visual warmth, which helps balance the crisp, polished concrete floor and steel staircase.

Louvre windows ensure there is plenty of cross ventilation to keep the house at a comfortable temperature all year round.

Credit list

Interior designer
Katie Graham
Kitchen design and manufacture
Silverdale Kitchens
Cladding
Cedar; Hermpac painted weatherboard
Flooring
American white oak by Hermpac, finished with black Osmo oil by Floor Finishers
Tiling
Tile New Zealand
Heating
Daikin heat pump from Thermal Solutions
Skylights
Velux
Curtains
Freedom Furniture decorating service
Fireplace
Fires By Design
Kitchen cabinets
White lacquer; matt black
Sink
Foraze
Builder
Andrew Graham, ADG Builders
Construction
Impact steel and timber framing
Roofing
Longrun ColorSteel in Ebony from
Paints and varnishes
Resene CoolColours in Black
Lighting
Douglas + Bec; Beacon Lighting Australia
Doors and windows
Windowmakers
Window and door hardware
Assa Abbloy
Hand rails
National Glass
Home automation
Adam Barber Electrical
Benchtops
Composite stone from Silverdale Kitchens
Taps
Aquatica

Story by: Colleen Hawkes

Photography by: Jamie Cobeldick

19 Jun, 2013

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