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A Beachside Dream Home: Inside a Coastal Retreat Designed by Award-Winning Architects (House Tour) 

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Located on the Mornington Peninsula, Somers House is a dream home that enjoys close proximity to the beach and the native coastal landscape. Crafted by Kennedy Nolan, the house presents both sustainability and accessibility as a design priority, embodying the concept of a coastal retreat and playing into the experience of the unique Australian biome.
Responding to its beachfront location, Somers House provides residents with a sense of protection from the strong, salty winds, creating opportunities for them to comfortably watch changing weather roll in from multiple vistas. The design brief detailed a dream home in which architecture and interior design work in unison to embrace the changing seasons, welcoming in the warm weather and sealing off from the cold.
Externally, Somers House engages the imagination of onlookers whilst revealing little of the true nature of its interiority. A large, shallow arch forms a cave into which cars can be parked and the abstract architecture of the dream home enhances the sense of privacy afforded to its residents. The red ochre colour of the exterior is intended to reference the colours of the earth and both grounds the home and allows it stand out among the colours of the surrounding flora.
A house tour of the dream home instantly reveals the ways in which accessibility has been considered. Wheelchair access is ensured across all three levels and the bathrooms are especially designed in order to establish maximum levels of comfort. Sliding doors allow residents access to the fresh coastal air and draw the sound of the sea into the home.
Precise detailing solidifies the status of Somers House as a dream home. The presentation of each fireplace is refined and sophisticated, reflecting the client’s interest in craftmanship. A sustainable material palette of concrete, steel, timber, stone and brass allows for a multi-faceted tactile experience to take place across the home.
Representing the complete realisation of an idea, Somers House forms a compelling response to its beachfront location. An accessible coastal retreat, the dream home is a testament to the ability of Kennedy Nolan to be led by both client and site.
00:00 - Introduction to the Coastal Retreat
00:37 - The Importance of Accessibility and Sustainability
01:12 - A Weather Responsive Home
01:34 - A Private and Hidden Retreat
01:59 - Abstract and Composed Facade
02:24 - Easy and Hidden Accessibility
02:58 - Amanda Oliver - Long-Term Collaborator
03:38 - The Details and Materials
04:10 - Proud Moments
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Photography by Derek Swalwell.
Direction of Photography by Rubin Utama.
Architecture by Kennedy Nolan.
Build by Bartlett Architectural Construction.
Landscape by Amanda Oliver Gardens.
Engineering by WebbConsult.
Joinery by Abcraft Cabinets.
Filmed and Edited by Derek Swalwell.
Production by The Local Project.
The Local Project acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land in Australia. We recognise the importance of Indigenous peoples in the identity of our country and continuing connections to Country and community. We pay our respect to Elders, past and present and extend that respect to all Indigenous people of these lands.
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@TheLocalProject
@TheLocalProject Год назад
We hope you enjoyed the accessible and dreamy home that is Somers House by Kennedy Nolan - featured in Issue No. 11 of our Print Publication. For more of the latest and greatest in architecture, interior design and house tours, make sure to subscribe to our tri-annual hardcopy print publication - thelocalproject.com.au/subscribe.
@mrvk39
@mrvk39 Год назад
I really like the color palette - black combined with these earthy, warm, terracotta tones. And the architecture, of course, looks phenomenal with arches and circular windows/skylights.
@pndw2003
@pndw2003 Год назад
Wow...this is really beautiful ...quite like what i am searching
@archigal
@archigal Год назад
I'm obsessed with this house. Huge inspiration for sure!
@roy_540
@roy_540 Год назад
Another instant dream home. Very soothing architecture and a lovely + peaceful surrounding. Absolutely loved it😍
@josebanderas7843
@josebanderas7843 Год назад
Stunning. Absolutely stunning!
@lukefabian6486
@lukefabian6486 Год назад
What an incredible work of art. Wow.
@littlenest
@littlenest Год назад
Love the earthy colour palette thats been coupled so well with the art pieces and fittings to give the house such a lovely tribal vibe ❤️
@usisiphofani5135
@usisiphofani5135 Год назад
This is beyond inspiration 😍
@carolyngrotaers4454
@carolyngrotaers4454 Год назад
This building is beautifully, warm, and inviting. The interior has gorgeous, comfortable spaces.
@TheLocalProject
@TheLocalProject Год назад
We agree!
@rduble-u216
@rduble-u216 Год назад
Love this, so dreamy!!
@DForDelecTable
@DForDelecTable Год назад
So peaceful and beautiful!
@anitchlikadze3451
@anitchlikadze3451 Год назад
This is so beautiful🤎 View on the tree💚
@tamaraveltre3888
@tamaraveltre3888 Год назад
Just beautiful!
@DanMolinaStudio
@DanMolinaStudio Год назад
Love this! Such a peaceful tone to it. Nicely done!
@Smithal48
@Smithal48 Год назад
Stunning home . Inspirational video , beautifully filmed .
@lilacDaisy111
@lilacDaisy111 Год назад
Those curtains give such a soft dreamy feel - lovely. I liked so much of it, but I wish you moved the camera more, to get a better sense of it. Stationary shots are like photos - limited in perception. I'd love this house to be covered by someone else, who does an actual walk-through. I'd love to feel like I've visited this house! The curved shapes and wall of sliding doors are things I love.
@SudarshanAshiya
@SudarshanAshiya Год назад
good camera work and cc
@Alex.Kirkpatrick
@Alex.Kirkpatrick Год назад
Totally stealing that red for my walls :D
@MrGlenspace
@MrGlenspace Год назад
Fabulous home, I love it.
@_milena_887
@_milena_887 Год назад
Omg ❤ amazing 😻
@iwonagrzeskowiak1069
@iwonagrzeskowiak1069 Год назад
👍👍👍💖💖💖💎💎💎✨✨✨ SERENITY...
@archTRENDS
@archTRENDS Год назад
Superb!
@darien33
@darien33 Год назад
Una casa con todos los colores de la tierra
@MLeighland
@MLeighland Год назад
I'm moving in. 😊
@andrew4809
@andrew4809 Год назад
Love it like a giant sauna
@doddid5355
@doddid5355 Год назад
Wow
@iahorvath
@iahorvath Год назад
Stunning house and setting...how much does it cost to build a house like this?
@erikleypoldt8275
@erikleypoldt8275 Год назад
millions
@lucaspinelli9801
@lucaspinelli9801 Год назад
In the USA, with a lot like that, this is a $5M+ property. Maybe even approaching 10M.
@Alby911
@Alby911 Год назад
@@lucaspinelli9801 - It's really not that simple to equate, unless you know precisely the location and size of land. And you have to factor in what materials are used, as well as how much the builders and architects charge.
@Sleepy_Joe_
@Sleepy_Joe_ Год назад
how much?
@koo1162
@koo1162 Год назад
could you provide informations about which camera was used for this video?
@Eyoutube99
@Eyoutube99 Год назад
The problem is that the narration is on architecture but the filming is primarily interior design.
@W4LT3Rego
@W4LT3Rego Год назад
Do you live inside or outside your house? Also, looking at the lay of the land, getting good shots of the house at an appropriate height seems much easier said than done. There's nothing wrong with the filming at all.
@Eyoutube99
@Eyoutube99 Год назад
@@W4LT3Rego re read the comment. The filming is quite lovely but it comes off as fluff because of the architectural explanations within the video itself. I always look forward to their videos but only a small percentage of them show enough of the actual structure. It’s true that the owner or intimate guests experiences the home from the inside but entering the home and pulling back on shots so the viewer can actually see the entire space or at least a human scale perspective is very important. Go back and look again you may start to see what I mentioned earlier. Drone shots are extremely easy to get and pulling back and showing transition from space to space in a structure can communicate an incredible amount. They zoom in so much that it feels like marketing for particular products within the house but without information on those products? I’m glad that you enjoy the videos, but I am speaking from a more critical point of view. The reason I wrote the comment was so the authors can potentially re evaluate and add a more information to architecture enthusiasts.
@JH-nj8up
@JH-nj8up Год назад
Who cares it’s sooooo cool!
@W4LT3Rego
@W4LT3Rego Год назад
@@Eyoutube99 I misinterpreted the message of your comment as it came off a bit brief for what you were trying to say - which you just did more broadly and also more clearly. Personally I wouldn't really enjoy drone shots but it would definitely add to the viewing experience. I understood what you meant in the first place, though. Certain shots the architects talk about "concrete constructions" whilst we're looking at a wooden wall, I guess it really depends on what TLP is trying to bring to us.
@abrahamsantana6524
@abrahamsantana6524 Год назад
I agree. In most of their videos, its just too much zoom in on products, detail of some brick wall, and I love the film, but I think they are missing the architectural space, and some services areas which I would love to see
@research1747
@research1747 Год назад
Great looking motel .
@Eyoutube99
@Eyoutube99 Год назад
Please start to film more of the home / project. Shades blowing in the wind are nice but the scope is constantly missed in these videos. Don’t try to be so artful that you miss the architectural point.
@dseer7409
@dseer7409 Год назад
Exactly
@ymck1294
@ymck1294 Год назад
True..this i'm interested in architecture not the interior design
@lilacDaisy111
@lilacDaisy111 Год назад
Yes, they're addicted to the tripod, so their videos are more like a magazine spread than a video. I think their focus is on artistically beautiful shots instead of showing the artistic beauty of the house, as a home that people live in. If they just ended their arty video with a non-arty walk-through, so we get a sense of the layout and what it's like to live there. That external walkway looked wonderful, and I thought, "What's it like to walk along that, with the curve beside you" - but the one stationary shot, from beside it, is all we got. Always disappointed with their videos, though the houses themselves are GREAT.
@thisgirl3292
@thisgirl3292 Год назад
Im only here for the house not the people in the house just reading a book at a dinning table
@mrartdeco
@mrartdeco Год назад
well said
@braudispegram
@braudispegram Год назад
Tried to locate the wall lamp presented at 2:29 in your marketplace. Couldn't find it. Would you please provide information? Thanks.
@domagojprgomet2177
@domagojprgomet2177 Год назад
It's called Lampe de Marseille and it was designed by Le Corbusier in 1954. Sold by Nemo lighting
@braudispegram
@braudispegram Год назад
@@domagojprgomet2177 Thank you!
@BossPlayaaaaaaaaaaaa
@BossPlayaaaaaaaaaaaa Год назад
Just imagine you have the money to build such a home...it's so mad...looks like down under they have a lot of rich people with the amount of homes TLP can present here on a constant basis.
@erikwahlberg448
@erikwahlberg448 Год назад
Mornington Penninsula in Bunurong Country. Eeh... India? New Zealand? Canada? Ireland?
@Dan-ok3hq
@Dan-ok3hq Год назад
have to say, recent TLP videos colours are too muted, colour grading could be better
@samj4348
@samj4348 Год назад
Don't get me wrong, its a beautiful house - but I don't think we should say it is a 'sustainable' design when you plonk a mansion down on the sand dunes.
@RS265trophy
@RS265trophy Год назад
a sustainable house starts with a small house, I guess
@lilacDaisy111
@lilacDaisy111 Год назад
Obviously, you're trying to set yourselves apart with gorgeous camera work and the peacefulness of stationary shots, however as someone who loves architecture and interior design, I want to appreciate the house more than artistic filmography. You have access to some of the best houses in Australia, so could you PLEASE do a casual walk-through at the end, after all the arty shots!
@Alby911
@Alby911 Год назад
It depends on how much the owners want to reveal though. A room full of expensive art work may not be something you would want to openly display for example.
@HaleTruman
@HaleTruman Год назад
How is this sustainable lol? A mansion that's used like 10 times a year?
@HaleTruman
@HaleTruman Год назад
This is a gorgeous home but stop greenwashing these buildings.
@OuchMyNardz
@OuchMyNardz Год назад
Still very little idea of what the exterior looks like. Two shots on repeat. Nothing wider that gives it perspective or context within its surroundings. Mostly interior shots focused on the clients art. Not the best video in general. Gives me the idea that the house is actually pretty unappealing the further you get from it.
@dorfone
@dorfone Год назад
An interesting house but the lighting for this video was dismal at best. You need a lightening specialist to accompany the videographer..
@zuzun4ik
@zuzun4ik Год назад
Beautiful!
@Aran_chini
@Aran_chini Год назад
Shopping centre, rat’s maze, prison? Claustrophobic. Fails entirely to integrate with the setting or to offer the occupants the fullest appreciation of the amazing natural environment. An abomination.
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