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An Aussie Holiday Home Inspired by Camping | Australia ByDesign 

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This new vacation home on Minjerribah (Australia) embodies calmness simplicity, so its occupants can enjoy being immersed in nature at the beach.
Influenced by local campsites - where cooking, gathering and sleeping zones are united under a large tarpaulin - the house incorporates essential functionality in a compact footprint, beneath an elegant butterfly roof.
Built for three families, it comfortably accommodates up to 10 people. Sleeping and bathing spaces are deliberately small, while the communal area is generous and opens up to views of the sea and surrounding bushland. This openness enhances the sense of being “on holidays”.
The local Jandai word Moongalba, or “sitting down place”, beautifully describes the simplicity of spending time here. This is a deliberately simple house that inspires a feeling of escape from everyday life, where people can spend time in nature with friends and family, just like the Minjerribah campsites and beach shacks of old.
Image courtesy of Christopher Frederick Jones (CFJ)
Thanks to our partner Lysaght Australia
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@bogdanbonk
@bogdanbonk Месяц назад
Thats all good and well with it being open to nature but what do you do about the bugs and mozzies getting in and being attracted to lights and so on ..... if l want to eat my dinner with the mozzies l would just go camping.
@jsmith3908
@jsmith3908 29 дней назад
Stradbroke Island, known as Stradbroke Island
@allegrosotto2126
@allegrosotto2126 25 дней назад
😂
@lucylou5766
@lucylou5766 Месяц назад
Absolutely perfect. No mention of mitigating cyclone damage. Oma came close last year.
@1968krug
@1968krug 28 дней назад
I reluctantly sold a property in regional Victoria that was so dear to my heart, it shared some of this vision and qualities of the wonderful property showcased here. The only consolation I have is to know that one day I can draw inspiration from homes like this and build a similar retreat somewhere special. Great story, thank you.
@drumswest5035
@drumswest5035 27 дней назад
Butterfly style roofs are terrible as they require constant maintenance to keep debris out of the gutter. Im in engineering and have seen a lot of failures ( collapses) due to poor maintenance. Why would you paint hallways black?...thats great for working with the light and the Australian heat!
@splashpit
@splashpit 17 дней назад
I’d hazard a guess that the black is a homage to bushfire ravaged trees and true about the roof so this style of house in not for the lazy .
@steveallen1340
@steveallen1340 6 дней назад
Style over function.
@askvor
@askvor Месяц назад
Stunning house. Love how it's all open and wherever you look you look at nature. And the black isn't overwhelming with all the light coming in from everywhere.
@pattttyyyy
@pattttyyyy Месяц назад
So cool. Love the butterfly roof and the black timber lining
@yiannipassaris2292
@yiannipassaris2292 Месяц назад
Such an Amazing house! 💛👌🏼
@evanhadkins5532
@evanhadkins5532 25 дней назад
I'm wondering about heating the open space in winter.
@mikekuczynski1552
@mikekuczynski1552 19 дней назад
Definitely some interesting design features. Thanks for sharing
@Mlmv266
@Mlmv266 Месяц назад
Love it!
@thibaulthofbauer5510
@thibaulthofbauer5510 28 дней назад
Bravo!
@lightupwithjosephxavier7511
@lightupwithjosephxavier7511 28 дней назад
i love it 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@salimovruslan3080
@salimovruslan3080 Месяц назад
great job very bjutiful house
@dianachern4234
@dianachern4234 Месяц назад
I like roof idea
@nelsongayta154
@nelsongayta154 27 дней назад
Nice design
@jeremycox8261
@jeremycox8261 21 день назад
Everything old is new again. This home reminds me strongly of a beachcomber design that was popular during the 1960s and 1970s. It doesn’t remind me at all of camping. A direct line of sight from the front to the back of a home is considered poor feng shui because with nothing to slow or redirect it, chi will rush straight from the front door out the back. This allows the energy, which might bring luck or money, to leave your home without circulating and bestowing its benefits. I think it lacks imagination.
@andrewhurst6360
@andrewhurst6360 16 дней назад
Not everyone cares about feng shui. To each their own. I’d love to have this place.
@TheswedishDane
@TheswedishDane Месяц назад
Its a beautiful house, but sustainable is not building your house number 2 in the middle of nature because you can afford it, it would have been more in contact with nature, not building more houses in the habitat of wildlife #greenwashing
@user-el4mn4dm2d
@user-el4mn4dm2d 26 дней назад
Rubbish, you buy & put in gutter brushes get up there with long handled brush go for it.
@vidiot9000
@vidiot9000 26 дней назад
Yeah, I never had a problem with mine
@chrisbull3838
@chrisbull3838 22 дня назад
Love it!
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