
New South Wales
Clovelly
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2020
Year Completed
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332m²
Floor Size
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4
Bedrooms
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3
Bathrooms

Project Specifications
Pacific teak timber – external cladding and internal wall finish, Scyon Axon cladding – internal wall and ceiling, Colorbond Diversaclad cladding (Monument), Black powder-coated frame and thermally broken, low-e double-glazed windows, Signorino Metropolis tiles (London Grey), Plank Flooring (Rawma), Black Madinoz door hardware, Matt black and American oak veneer kitchen joinery, Caesarstone kitchen island (Rugged Concrete) with integrated solid American oak dining table, Miele appliances, Franke sink with Astra Walker mixer, Methven tapware to bathrooms (matt black), Daikin bulkhead reverse-cycle and split systems, Tesla Power Wall, Heatmaster gas fireplace with custom fascia
Credits



The ocean beckons, only a stone’s throw from the property, so it would be inarguably criminal to not take advantage of the views. For the clients, it was essential that they would be able to enjoy the ocean front from anywhere in the house, including the backyard.
To cater, the design sits in orientation to the view, with a long, open plan living/kitchen space that leads from the rear decking and opens up at the front to full-height windows and a cantilevered balcony. This not only draws the breathtaking seascape in but also allows the clients to step outside and enjoy the salty breeze.

While the glass frontage bathes the living room in natural light, the elongated nature of the space means the light can only reach so far. To solve this, high windows feature along the north-facing length, bringing sunshine into the heart of the area while providing privacy from neighbours.
A monolithic Caesarstone island bench sits as the heart of the home, providing a location for family gatherings, chats and meals. Adding to the entertainment factor is a BBQ and seating space on the rear deck, surrounded by lush greenery and open space for young ones to run around and enjoy.

Before beginning their design process, the clients viewed the Modscape Brooklyn display suite, and were immediately drawn to the home’s standout timber paneling detail. Taking this inspiration cue, the team led Clovelly’s material palette with pacific teak vertical panelling, which brings a rich texture to the interior. This paneling clads the wall and doors that run along the spine of the house, delineating the public and private quarters with a seamless finish. Meanwhile, at the front of the house, the garage and lower level are also clad in timber, creating the same flawless façade upon entry.

Originally, the Clovelly site was home to a run-down house that – at the clients’ request – was knocked down and removed by the Modscape team. The sloping land was then slightly excavated to allow the undulating property to perfectly flow into the font of the home, and out of the rear, communicating an effortless connection between the build and its environment.
During the demolition and build process, the clients married and had their first child, and with their forever home complete, they were ready to move in as a family of three.





