Positioned on a hilltop overlooking the iconic Bells Beach Surfing Reserve, the Bones House by Lachlan Shepherd Architects involved alterations and additions to the existing dilapidated 3 bedroom residence on site. The existing footprint was largely re-used, with components of the original dwelling retained, whilst at the same time, completely re-imagining the building.

The brief called for a refined home with a highly detailed application of material, but with a comfortable, warm aesthetic. The response was to utilise an earthy, textural palette to harmonise with the surrounding environs, essentially appearing as though the “re-imagined” building had always been there.

Photography : Nic Stephens Photography

Building Company : Torquay Homes Pty Ltd

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