Positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and overlooking the ocean at North Curl Curl, Archisoul Architects has completely renovated the C&P House in Sydney, Australia, to fully utilise its stunning views. Prioritising the sound and sight of the ocean, the home now boasts separate living and bedroom spaces, while a pergola shading structure ensures seamless flow from the indoor living/dining area to the outdoor entertainment space.
The owners, who were temporarily based overseas, came to Archisoul looking for a major renovation of the home to make it beautiful as well as functional and to take full advantage of the stunning views.
The design brief was to re-align the home and for the sound and sight of the ocean to take priority. With bedrooms and living areas mixed between the two levels, the design decision was taken to separate the living areas from bedroom areas and dedicate a floor to each. The old hipped tile roof was replaced with a skillion roof sailing over the walls to maximise internal ceiling heights and shade the high-level glazing.
A new open-plan living area was created at the heart of the home, with sea views to the east and extending into the outdoor living space and garden oasis beyond.
The rear garden and pool area was completely reworked and now allows the outside entertainment area to transition seamlessly indoors to the living/dining area. The pergola shading structure can be open or closed, with external heaters mounted to the ceiling, allowing the family to enjoy the space all year round.
Seaside Accessory Decor And Wise Ventilation Maximise Comfort
Landscaping perfectly integrates with the architecture, settling the house into its surroundings with calming native planting and material selections.
The glazing was designed to take full advantage of the sea breezes and cross ventilate the entire house through louvres and high-level openings. Timber batten brise soleils allow the low winter sun to penetrate deep into the rooms, providing natural warmth whilst preventing overheating in summer. Underfloor heating and upgraded insulation help to make the home environment comfortable whatever the weather.
Clever storage solutions were integrated to allow for clean and streamlined vision, so as not to detract from the view. The basement space was also increased, utilising the darker spaces for a home cinema and a games room, as well as a garage and storage for bulkier items and beach toys.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are arranged around a second living/TV room at the top of the stairs with spectacular ocean views. The parents wing to the south optimises the views up the beaches to Long Reef Headland and beyond, without having to leave the bed! In the walk-in-robe, ensuite and main bathroom, privacy from neighbours is maintained with high level glazing on the south and west elevations, whilst skylights flood the spaces with natural light.
As the clients were living overseas during the design phases, the discussions and design presentations were conducted via Skype and emails. Despite the distance, the client’s involvement in the design process was critical and this is reflected in the end result.
Material Palette Highlights Sophisticated Beachy Aesthetic
The material palette is restrained, with white rendered walls allowing the dark grey steel to express the architectural form with the natural colours of timber and sandstone highlighting key elements and giving the ‘sophisticated beachy’ aesthetic the clients love so much.