This ground-up waterfront residence was conceived as a fully integrated work of architecture, interiors, and landscape, shaped by bold spatial moves, confident forms, and an unwavering attention to materiality and detail. The home’s architectural language is immediately legible: cantilevered roof planes extend seamlessly from interior to exterior, dissolving boundaries and reinforcing a sense of continuity throughout. Expansive open spans and full-height walls of glass slide away entirely, allowing the house to open fully to its setting. From the moment one enters, the architecture pulls the eye through the structure and outward, culminating in the rear yard where uninterrupted views of water and sky become a constantly shifting, cinematic backdrop to daily life. What appears effortless and restrained is the result of significant structural complexity that allows the architecture to quietly recede. The spaces balance openness with intimacy. Interior and exterior rooms feel simultaneously cozy and expansive, defined by framed vistas, open stair compositions, layered furnishings, and a rich yet restrained material palette, culminating in spaces that feel both grounded and light - an architecture shaped by water, air, and the experience of living between them.
Photographed by Adam Potts
WATERFRONT HOME
WATER AND AIR