By Hurford's
Canadian Bay Cabin: A Modern Coastal Retreat in VIC
Project Overview: Situated in the idyllic landscape of the Mornington Peninsula, the Canadian Bay Cabin is a stunning example of contemporary architecture meeting natural beauty. This residential home is designed to blend seamlessly with its coastal environment while standing out with its unique and striking features. The project utilises Hurford’s Wood Elements Blackbutt and Shou Sugi Ban Cypress cladding, creating a captivating exterior that reflects both traditional and modern influences.
Design Inspiration: The design of the Canadian Bay Cabin is deeply inspired by its coastal location. However, unlike typical coastal homes, this residence introduces a sophisticated and contemporary twist. The architectural vision for this home was to create a structure that harmonizes with the natural surroundings while making a bold architectural statement. The use of contrasting materials and textures plays a crucial role in achieving this vision.
Materials and Application:
Hurford’s Wood Elements Blackbutt Cladding:
Product: Wood Elements Blackbutt
Profile: 120x21mm Coulee
Characteristics: Blackbutt is a highly durable hardwood known for its strength and aesthetic appeal. The timber’s light honey to pale brown hues provide a natural warmth and elegance, perfectly complementing the coastal setting. The 120x21mm Coulee profile offers a sleek, linear appearance, adding to the modern aesthetic of the cabin.
Application: The Blackbutt cladding is used extensively on the exterior facade, creating a welcoming and organic feel. Its natural tones blend beautifully with the surrounding landscape, enhancing the cabin’s connection to its environment.
Hurford’s Shou Sugi Ban Cladding:
Product: Shou Sugi Ban Cypress
Profile: 120x21mm Coulee
Technique: Shou Sugi Ban is an ancient Japanese technique that involves charring the surface of timber to increase its durability and resistance to the elements. This process gives the Cypress wood a rich, deep charcoal color and a unique textured finish.
Characteristics: Cypress is known for its resilience and distinctive grain patterns. The charred finish not only enhances its durability but also adds a dramatic and contemporary contrast to the Blackbutt cladding.
Application: The Shou Sugi Ban Cypress cladding is strategically used to highlight certain areas of the cabin, creating a striking contrast with the lighter Blackbutt timber. This interplay of light and dark materials adds depth and visual interest to the design, making the cabin stand out while still harmonising with its natural surroundings.
Architectural and Design Highlights:
Recognition and Impact:
The Canadian Bay Cabin has been widely recognised for its innovative design and use of materials. It serves as an exemplary model of how traditional techniques and modern aesthetics can be combined to create a unique and sustainable residential home.
Project Contributors:
Established in 1932, Hurford’s is an Australian third-generation family-owned leader in the native hardwood timber industry. For over 90 years, we have been deeply committed to advancing the native hardwood timber industry, perfecting the craft and technology behind our renowned products.
Our journey began with modest operations, which have since grown to match and often surpass both Australian and international competitors. Today, we stand as a comprehensive industry leader, encompassing the full spectrum of timber production – from primary producer to manufacturer and wholesaler.
Our integrated operations manage the entire supply chain, ensuring sustainable management and harvesting of forest resources, followed by meticulous processing, manufacturing and global distribution of wood products. This seamless control over all processes allows us to maintain the highest standards of quality and efficiency.
As we continue to forge ahead, strengthening relationships and pioneering new sustainability practices, we honour the vision of Jim Hurford. His innovative approach to adding value and gaining a competitive edge set a strong foundation for what Hurford’s has achieved in high-quality timber manufacturing.
Join us as we continue to build on this legacy, delivering not just wood, but a promise of durability, quality, and stewardship of the Earth’s resources.