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Jessop says one of the owners is a keen
surfer, and it was essential to provide
a close connection with the sea and the
beach. To this end, the studio has fullheight glazing along one entire wall to
maximise the view and sunlight.
“The wall features large sliding glass
doors that can be moved either left or
right. Because the columns supporting
the roof are inset, the window joinery
is independent of the structure, which
enhances the sense of being at one with the
landscape beyond.”
The doors open to a long deck, with
composite decking boards that won’t
warp, splinter or fade in the sun. At one
end, there is enough room for a barbecue
and sun loungers.
“Eventually we will add a lower deck
that will help link the studio to the track
down to the sea,” says Jessop.
On the inside, the studio reflects the
owners’ desire for a sleek simple look.
The building features one large open-plan
living area, a hallway lined with storage
cabinets, two bedrooms and a bathroom.
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To add visual interest and texture to
the main living area, there are several
feature walls and cabinets in Bestwood
woodgrain veneer. These are contrasted
with white painted walls and kitchen
cabinets. Further contrast is provided by
a black island.
“Making the island black was a way
to keep it independent of the kitchen,”
says Jessop. “It is more like a stand-alone
element that is part of the living room.”
The position of the island, as with the
dining table, affords a spectacular view