Inside the main volume, walnut kitchen cabinets on one end are echoed by the panels cladding the opposite wall. The space between is filled with comfortable furniture in simple lines and a warm, muted colour palette.
"As a holiday home, the interior elements must be versatile, yet very cohesive; that means things can be moved around and still look unified," she says.
The black stools at the kitchen island and chairs at the dining table can be placed wherever extra seating is required. Similarly, any of the tables and chairs can be moved onto the terrace for outdoor entertaining.
"All our projects start with the site," Gurney says. "Our houses facilitate a relationship between the occupants and the landscape. As much as this is a place where the family gathers and plays, it's also where they can simply and quietly enjoy the surrounding beauty."
01 Apr, 2014