The tiny beach shack was designed as a nature and mental health retreat for artists and writers, and that is reflected throughout the decor, starting with the exterior. The walls of the home serve as a canvas for a giant painting, turning it into a work of art surrounded by trees. The exterior is made of non-combustible materials, with fiber cement sheet cladding, because the home is located in a bushfire zone.
Due to the shack's small size, the architect designed it so that each space has an overlapping function. They achieved this by creating comfortable built-in furniture and storage that delineates the different areas and can have more than one use. For example, the custom-designed dining banquette can fold out to become a double bed.
The tiny beach home’s owners only wanted the essentials: a living space and basic kitchen, a bathroom, and a place to sleep and rest.
That is because the highlight is not what is inside of the home, but rather, the outside beauty that lies on its doorstep: beautiful trees and the beach. An outdoor deck allows residents to take in the views; it is made of rusted metal that reacts and turns orange in response to the salty seaside air, merging into the environment over time. Read more...
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