LUKE RAY

Rose Beach House

Victoria, Australia

AYCH Architects


Rose Beach House transforms a cherished family weekender into a thoughtfully designed permanent residence, redefining how its owners experience their coastal retreat year-round. Balancing comfort, versatility, and sustainability, the home features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, a separate lounge, a studio space, and a discreetly integrated laundry and pantry tucked behind the kitchen.

Designed to embrace the essence of beachside living, the home prioritises seamless indoor-outdoor connections, adaptability, and a strong synergy with its natural surroundings.

​Front elevation of Rose Beach House, showcasing AYCH Architects' design that transforms a family weekender into a permanent coastal residence.
​Open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area featuring minimalist design and seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
Louvers and shading systems contributing to passive energy management.
Outdoor living area with pool, emphasizing the home's connection to its coastal environment.
​Large windows and glazing in safer zones, ensuring abundant natural light.
Evening exterior shot capturing the home's ambient lighting and integration into the neighborhood.
Quality construction details reflecting the collaboration between AYCH Architects and builder Jorant.​
​Concrete walls providing bushfire resilience while maintaining aesthetic appeal.
Secondary wing housing additional bedrooms and studio, designed for privacy and flexibility.​
Central courtyard connecting the two wings of the house, enhancing natural light and ventilation.​
Central courtyard connecting the two wings of the house, enhancing natural light and ventilation.​
​Master bedroom with neutral tones and textures, offering a serene retreat.