Family Home
Situated within an established coastal pocket of Bucklands Beach, this upcoming residence is designed as a calm, spacious sanctuary. The brief centered on creating a highly functional home that balances the daily rhythms of extended family life with sophisticated spaces for entertaining, all while maintaining an intentional connection to the sea.
To fully capitalize on the coastal outlook and natural light, the architectural layout utilizes a deliberate spatial inversion. The lower level is dedicated to the private sleeping quarters and utility zones, grounding the home and providing quiet, protected retreats for family members and guests.
Conversely, the primary living, kitchen, and dining pavilions are elevated to the upper floor. This configuration raises the social heart of the home above the surrounding suburban rooflines, maximizing daylight and opening the living spaces out to expansive decks that frame unhindered views of the water. The resulting upper-level volume feels incredibly open and light—providing a seamless backdrop for large-scale entertaining or quiet family connection.
The exterior form is clean, disciplined, and designed to sit harmoniously within its coastal suburban context. Low-maintenance, high-durability materials were selected to age gracefully against the marine elements, ensuring the home remains both a refined retreat and a resilient sanctuary for generations of family to enjoy.
Day Architects Team
Lisa Day