There is an immediate sense of arrival here. Not through spectacle, but through proportion, warmth and intention. Angled rooflines shape the interior spaces, creating rooms that feel sheltered and grounded, while soft pale walls are balanced by timber tones, dark stone and textured finishes that give the home depth and permanence.
This is a residence designed for living, not displaying. Parquetry flooring introduces rhythm and movement underfoot, cabinetry is substantial and considered, and the dark marble kitchen bench anchors the heart of the home with quiet confidence. Nothing is glossy for effect; everything feels chosen to last.
Living and dining zones are distinct yet connected, allowing family life to unfold naturally – together when it matters, apart when it’s needed. The kitchen opens into everyday spaces and out toward a well-integrated outdoor living area, reinforcing a layout that supports real routines rather than staged moments.
Accommodation is generous and thoughtfully zoned, with flexibility built into the design. A separate garden bungalow operates as an extension of the home rather than an afterthought, ideal for teenagers, extended family, guests or a private work space.
Throughout, the home carries a distinctly European sensibility – warm, grounded and established place that absorbs life rather than competing with it. With direct access to surrounding parkland and walkable proximity to schools, shops, transport and the beach, the setting completes the design story.
This is a home with weight and warmth.
One that doesn’t chase modernity, it outlasts it.