A holiday home designed to reflect the magic of Great Barrier Island

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29 January 2023

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A bach designed for an active young family on Great Barrier Island integrates beautifully into the wild and remote setting.
The configuration of horizontal and vertical forms offers an architectural manifestation of Medlands Beach. Image credit: Carol Comer
The vertical form houses a living space on the ground floor, with the master suite above. Image credit: David Straight
The home seen from the wetland reserve below. Image credit: David Straight
The interior materiality palette is taken directly from the natural surroundings. Image credit: David Straight
The low-lying form containing the main living space and kitchen extends out to encompass a sheltered outdoor living area. Image credit: David Straight
Full height aluminium sliders mean the boundaries between interior and exterior are blurred. Image credit: David Straight
The guest room at the end of the bedroom spaces can be opened right up to the lush semi-tropical garden. Image credit: David Straight
Each of the downstairs bedrooms uses timber linings to ground the space and reflect the natural environment. Image credit: David Straight
The ensuite bathroom offers a tranquil retreat for the parents. Image credit: David Straight
On the south side of the vertical building form, an outdoor shower is tucked away. Image credit: David Straight
The guest bedroom at the south end of the horizontal form.
Cedar screens can be moved to screen the outdoor living space from rain, sun and wind. Image credit: David Straight
The ranges beyond the home provide an ethereal backdrop to a bach that sits easily in the wild and natural setting. Image credit: David Straight