Henley Beach House
Henley House embodies coastal living at its finest, seamlessly integrating with its surroundings to create a harmonious retreat. Meticulous design invites natural light to fill the interior, emphasising the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
The upper level features a serene master bedroom with modern amenities, while the kitchen, dining, and living areas offer spaces for both relaxation and gathering. A courtyard pool enhances the flow between spaces, adaptable to various activities.
On the lower ground, two additional bedrooms provide privacy, each with access to private gardens. Quality materials such as timber accents and concrete blocks contribute to the home’s durability and aesthetic appeal. With its blend of modernity and coastal charm, Henley House offers residents a sanctuary to embrace the laid-back lifestyle of Henley Beach.
Every detail of the Henley House is meticulously designed to harmonise with its coastal surroundings. The careful placement of apertures invites natural light to flood the interior, creating a shifting ambiance throughout the day. The flow between indoor and outdoor spaces encourages a lifestyle that embraces the beauty of the surrounding environment, can welcome the weather when appropriate and provide shelter when required.
In its thoughtful design and attention to detail, the Henley Beach House exemplifies the timeless appeal of beachside living. It is a place where memories are made, and moments are cherished—a true reflection of the Australian coastal lifestyle.
Year: 2023
Location: Henley Beach, SA
Country: Kaurna
Client: Private
Project team: Graham Charbonneau, René Majewski, Tess Sporn
Builder: Adelaide Built
Landscape Design: Husk Projects
Photographer: Timothy KayeAwards:
Architecture Award – Residential Architecture Houses New – 2024 SA Architecture AwardsHenley Beach House
Year: 2023
Location: Henley Beach, SA
Country: Kaurna
Client: Private
Project team: Graham Charbonneau, René Majewski, Tess Sporn
Builder: Adelaide Built
Landscape Design: Husk Projects
Photographer: Timothy Kaye