WORKS
Sandspit Residence
This three-bedroom pavilion-style beach house is conceived as a series of grounded, elemental forms arranged lightly across the landscape. The low, horizontal architecture allows the house to sit quietly within its coastal setting while framing views, light, and movement between pavilions.
Rammed earth plinths anchor each pavilion, providing structure, thermal mass, and permanence. Matte stainless steel joinery offers a refined, coastal-resilient contrast, while a continuous concrete floor unifies the interiors and reinforces a calm, cohesive spatial experience.
The pavilion arrangement separates living and sleeping zones, with sheltered connections strengthening the relationship between indoor spaces, outdoor rooms, and the surrounding environment.
The material palette is intentionally restrained and tactile, allowing texture, shadow, and proportion to do the work — resulting in a robust yet refined beach house designed for longevity, comfort, and quiet retreat.
Grey Villa - Kitchen and Dining Extension
This kitchen renovation reimagines an original workers’ cottage, introducing contemporary functionality while respectfully preserving the home’s heritage. The brief was to create a space that feels lighter, more generous, and better aligned with the clients’ everyday living.
The design is guided by thoughtful material layering and careful detailing, balancing modern finishes with the villa’s existing character. A refined layout improves flow within the compact footprint, providing generous storage, integrated appliances, and an intuitive spatial arrangement.
The end result is a clean, versatile kitchen and dining that quietly resists trend-driven design, allowing warmth, clarity, and simplicity to become its beauty.
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