Modern contemporary beach house design

Modern contemporary beach house designs located in Kingscliff, New South Wales, Australia. This house plans is designed in informal, casual, comfortable and welcoming style and most importantly to have a space for the clients quiver of long boards. The form of this beach house design is black box on a beach-front lot. The material which is used in 350 square meter contemporary house design is mix of steel, timber and concrete. It’s resistant to such weather conditions as wind, salt and sun. (more…)

Contemporary architecture houses

Contemporary family house on the beach, designed by Herriot + Melhuish: Architecture Ltd (HMA). This house has four bedrooms plus studio and study also a swimming pool in the backyard. In this coastal setting, sun, views and habitable outdoor spaces alternately protected from and catching sun and wind were a priority. Combining a rational geometrical sensibility with a romantic attachment to the land and tradition. This contemporary house consists of two interlocking volumes: a white bedroom wing, loosely derived from the repetitious plan of ‘shearers’ quarters’, inserted into a double height ‘timber ‘crate’. Also use heat pump technology and solar panels on the roof, augment the large double glazed openings that capture sun and trap heat in winter, but cool through sea breezes in summer. (more…)

House with large windows and swimming pool

This comfortable beach house located on Fire Island in New York. Designed by Studio27 Architecture, taking inspiration from the inherent liveliness and natural spirit of summer on the Atlantic shore. The basic concept of house design is the desire to create a direct link between the functional program and track the sun’s trajectory. Large windows are introduced to reveal a luxurious interior with a light touch of whimsy and allowing for a naturally lit setting. (more…)

Beach house

The ‘Marcus Beach House’ by Bark Architects. This home has an open concept design, integrate indoor and outdoor spaces within dynamic patterns of light and shadow, being a simple frame to enable a contemporary sustainable lifestyle to unfold. Whilst feeling like a ‘beach house’ sited 250 meters away from Marcus Beach. (more…)