Coastline

Home
Project Type
DA

DA (Development Application):
A council approval process used where greater design flexibility is required.

Development Pathway
N/A
Year Complete

About the project

Coastline is a striking multi-level coastal residence positioned along Avoca Drive, designed to embrace elevation, outlook and layered architectural form. Set across three levels, the home unfolds vertically, with expansive balconies, a central courtyard and generous glazing that captures light from every angle. The design maximises its sloping site, creating defined zones for entertaining, retreat and private open space, including a pool deck that anchors the upper living level.

Externally, the home presents a refined yet commanding palette. Soft render is contrasted with custom black window frames and doors, while Nordic Oak battens introduce warmth and rhythm across the facade. Stonework grounds the lower level, giving the structure weight and permanence, while roofing and trims maintain a crisp coastal edge. A statement American Oak pivot door completes the entry sequence, reinforcing the home’s scale and architectural intent.

Internally, Coastline is designed for lifestyle. The primary living zone opens seamlessly to the balcony and pool deck, while a lift connects all levels for long-term accessibility and comfort. Multiple bedrooms, ensuites and retreat spaces allow the home to function equally as a family residence or luxury coastal escape. The result is a residence that feels expansive, considered and confidently modern, a home designed to sit above the coastline, not just beside it.

Your path to a luxury home

01

Book a discovery call

Tell us about your land, goals and the home you want to create.

02

Design, plan and build

Our in-house team takes care of the design, approvals and construction.

03

Own a luxury home

Enjoy a premium home that’s beautifully finished and built to last.

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