
Dromana
This striking dual occupancy development in Dromana, a prominent suburb of the Mornington Peninsula, is a serene modern coastal retreat designed for two sisters and their families. Drawing inspiration from its beachside setting, the architectural expression celebrates a soft, natural palette that harmonizes with the coastal environment. The homes features a seamless blend of soft whites and warm natural timbers, creating a calm and inviting aesthetic that complements the gentle rhythm of seaside living.
Each dwelling is crafted to offer privacy and independence while maintaining a cohesive and unified façade. The clean, contemporary lines are softened by textured stone accents and timber cladding, creating depth and warmth. Expansive glazing captures the natural light and frames lush, leafy views, blurring the boundary between indoor comfort and the outdoor environment.
This project is a thoughtful balance of modern sophistication and laid-back coastal charm, offering the perfect sanctuary for two individuals connected by family and a shared love for the sea.

Alexander
On a modest sized plot, Alexander makes efficient use of space to provide a deceptive amount of living for this family.

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This Californian Bungalow from circa 1920s was modest in size, great in significance and derelict in condition.