
13 Luxurious Australian Coastal Homes That Inspire A Sea Change
The increasing digitisation of life has led to a growing appreciation for beach living as a means of slowing down and reconnecting with nature. Australia's diverse coastline has become a highly sought-after location for residential architecture, offering a unique canvas for architects and interior designers. This article showcases 13 luxurious coastal homes that exemplify how design can harmonize with spectacular views and seamlessly integrate indoor and outdoor spaces.
The first featured home is Byron Bay’s 'Saint Rocky’s' by George Gorrow Design Studio, designed with an emphasis on creating a welcoming atmosphere for friends and impromptu gatherings. The five-bedroom, four-bathroom residence utilizes a material palette of timber, concrete, and natural stone, featuring sun-filled living areas, rooftop decks, and a magnesium pool, all oriented to frame the coastal environment.
Next, an island-inspired family retreat on Sydney’s Northern Beaches presents a tranquil compound that resembles a resort while serving as a serene family home, marked by an oversized timber door. Following this, a beachside holiday home with a playful, sunny vibe, envisioned by YSG Studio, incorporates vibrant red hues, spicy ginger upholstery, and zesty citrus accents, reminiscent of chic resorts.
Jorge Hrdina’s 'Dune Dweller House' on MacMasters Beach offers a meditative retreat, reimagining the beach house as a contemplative space. The two-storey, three-bedroom residence and its adjacent two-bedroom cottage blend into the headland, using timber, off-form concrete, sandstone, and copper that age gracefully with the sea air. Sliding walls and open living spaces blur the lines between inside and out, while exposed laminated ash posts and warm oak floors, inspired by wharf structures and Japanese timber craft, provide material resilience and context to the site's ocean panoramas and sheltered courtyards.
Avalon’s 'Wave House,' reimagined by Alexandra Kidd Interior Design, stands as a sculptural tribute to the Northern Beaches’ shoreline. The renovation respects the original 1980s architecture while addressing structural challenges and refreshing the interiors with a palette of creamy microcement, stone, and oat-toned furnishings. Central living spaces offer expansive views of Avalon Beach, and a mezzanine reading room and whale-watching platform strengthen the home’s connection to the sea and sky.
A Mediterranean-inspired home in Palm Beach, designed by Megan Burns of CM Studio, features pure-white pavilions, pale rosewood interiors, and rough stone walls, evoking a sense of the Mediterranean. A minimalist harbourside refuge, anchored by a magnificent gum tree, showcases a powerfully minimal palette to create a sophisticated and serene permanent holiday home. An arresting concrete home above Sydney’s Balmoral highlights robust materials and embraces its bayside position with views of Sydney Heads.
A modern home in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, designed by Tobias Partners, frames the ocean with a simple, luxurious design that makes the most of its sloping site, ensuring each level provides a distinct experience. An ultra-modern residence features hardy coastal plantings that integrate with the streetscape, climbing and spilling over crisp white walls, aligning with the local seaside aesthetic.
Finally, a curvaceous home in the Mornington Peninsula by BH Architects, defined by broad sweeps of stone in cloud-like greys and minty seafoam, expresses grandeur through its vast, curvilinear volumes and the untamed beauty of the landscape. Coastal living is given a glamorous touch in a stunning residence in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, designed by Greg Natale, which eschews typical beachy elements in favor of contemporary luxury. The article concludes with an ultra-luxe beach house in Sydney’s Bilgola, created by architect Walter Barda and interior designer Justine Hugh-Jones, which integrates contemporary design and coastal living by responding to the natural environment through its palette of finishes, colours, and furniture, devoid of clichés.
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