Vertical Abodo cladding in pale timber is offset by window reveals and a garage in dark-stained Weathertex.
“At first, we thought of cedar but because we live so close to the beach, Box™ suggested Abodo with a Sioo:x coating which protects the wood yet allows it to weather evenly to a lovely silver-grey, Leah says.
" If we had chosen cedar, different sides of the house would have ended up being different tones.”
A layout that works for the whole family
When the build finally started in April 2021, it went as smoothly as possible, lockdowns notwithstanding.
Although the couple toyed with the idea of having the living rooms upstairs to access the coastal view, Box™ suggested sheltered indoor/outdoor flow was more important.
With the home wrapped with a deck to the north and an eastern garden landscaped with crazy paving, when Leah is working at the bench in the kitchen, there’s still a peep of the sea.
The layout, with the kitchen sandwiched between dining and living, suits the family, including children Evelyn (11) and Harry (9), to a T.
Alongside this open-plan space, a separate living room is equipped with a television and is a bolthole for young and the young at heart.
“It’s the first time ever we’ve had two TVs,” says Leah.