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Cliffbrook
This house draws its inspiration from the surrounding environment - the rugged rocky shoreline between Coogee and Clovelly.
The open-plan living area maximises views out to the ocean with a large picture window framing views over Gordons Bay. A central stair connects all three levels.
Once a modest 1950s red brick dwelling, the new home with its earthy tones, merges well with its natural surroundings. Its earthy tones are reminiscent of the local sandstone headlands.
Builder - Collins Integrated
Photographer - Brett Boardman
The open-plan living area maximises views out to the ocean with a large picture window framing views over Gordons Bay. A central stair connects all three levels.
Once a modest 1950s red brick dwelling, the new home with its earthy tones, merges well with its natural surroundings. Its earthy tones are reminiscent of the local sandstone headlands.
Builder - Collins Integrated
Photographer - Brett Boardman
What Houzz contributors are saying:
Tamara M Stanley added this to The Best Paints and Colours Under the Australian Sun
Cream. Set the stage for sophistication and a feel of relaxed glamour with a creamy hue that bounces sunlight around a room. Keep in mind that fingerprints and scuff marks will be highly visible so regular cleaning will be required.WHY IT WORKS: Sweeter and prettier than white, it forms a lovely base to show off the rest of the room and soothes the eye.WHERE TO USE IT: Interior and exterior walls.See more of this seaside property
Avalon Pover-Leong added this to Plan a Space That Puts a Smile on Your Face
BONUS TIP: To further maximise natural light, open your home up as much as possible by having large windows where you can. New builds and renovations offer a great opportunity to gain more natural light and air flow inside the home.
Joanna Tovia added this to Windows of Wonder That Make the Most of the View
It’s hard to imagine this house ever being a modest red-brick dwelling. It now makes the most of its big-blue views with picture windows. The outdoor room draws the eye still further out across the ocean and the rugged rocky shoreline between Coogee and Clovelly in Sydney.
What Houzzers are commenting on:
This layout is appealing as is the view.
Renovated - making use of the view
Sliding doors disappear into wall cavity
This house draws its inspiration from the surrounding environment -
Open-plan living area maximizes views out to the ocean with a large picture window framing views over the Bay. A central stair connects all three levels.
Once a modest 1950s red brick dwelling, the new home with its earthy tones, merges well with its natural surroundings. Its earthy tones are reminiscent of the local sandstone headlands.
Love the colours & windows ( not furniture)
Willow & Seed should make a white "Birds Nest" pendant light to be hung in a beautiful space like this!
American Oak from Harpers Timber in Sydney. Wide Boards
the view and sparse furnishings
It’s hard to imagine this house ever being a modest red-brick dwelling. It now makes the most of its big-blue views with picture windows. The outdoor room draws the eye still further out across the ocean and the rugged rocky shoreline between Coogee and Clovelly in Sydney // www.Allkind.com.au
Love the subtle zoning in this house
Love how sparse and crisp this looks