In the heart of the home, the living, dining, and den spaces converge on a raised platform, offering a panoramic river view.
A dramatic ceiling design directs attention towards the natural beauty of the river beyond, enhancing the immersive experience.
The private wing hosts two primary bedrooms, each with its own ensuite, while at the opposite end the guest accommodation provides privacy and comfort.
This wing is complemented by a garden shed discreetly integrated into the architecture.
Outdoor living is embraced with morning and evening courtyards, the latter featuring an outdoor fire.
The roof form is strategically angled to maximise natural light in the sheltered courtyards, creating inviting spaces for gatherings and socialising.
Every aspect of the design optimises the river views, inviting occupants, and visitors alike, to immerse themselves in the ever-changing vista while cocooned within the home or out on the deck.
This home is a testament to the seamless integration of architectural individuality and natural surroundings – offering unforgettable moments of connection with the landscape.
Constraints + design response
One of the primary design imperatives for this project was to optimise the panoramic vistas spanning from the elevated terrain down to the meandering river below.
This necessitated a strategic adjustment in the floor elevation to precisely capture and enhance the visual expanse – requiring assessment through the establishment of the dedicated platform, to gauge the optimal viewing angles.
Maintaining a harmonious synergy between the living areas and the captivating scenery posed a delicate balance, requiring attention to the spatial arrangement.
A balance was struck to ensure seamless connectivity without compromising the functional cohesion of the kitchen and living spaces.
The elevation adjustment resulted in heightened shading effects cast from the dining and den forms, impacting the adjoining courtyards.
To mitigate this issue, meticulous attention was directed towards sculpting the roof forms to prevent excessive shading.