Crooked River

The beach house at Crooked River exemplifies architecture suited for coastal settings. It prioritizes structural integrity, using durable design elements to withstand severe weather while reducing maintenance. Prefinished materials maintain aesthetics over time, preserving beauty amidst nature's unpredictability.

Panoramic views are emphasised through large windows that frame the Gerroa headland and Seven Mile Beach, enhancing tranquility and connection to the environment. Additionally, energy efficiency and sustainable practices demonstrate a commitment to ecological responsibility. The Crooked River beach house is a testament to resilience and elegance, providing a refuge that respects its surroundings and inhabitants.

A striking copper roof, strategically cut to frame picturesque landscapes, crowns the upper level, offering shelter and privacy while maximising the stunning scenery.

The central courtyard, bathed in northern sunlight, serves as a refuge, drawing in natural light and providing an outdoor oasis for relaxation and entertainment amidst lush vegetation.

The lower level seamlessly blends with the coastal landscape, featuring a two-story open space adjacent to the courtyard, ensuring ample light permeates the interior.