Let it FLOW
Outdoor Living|Issue 47
Combining the Australian dream of a verandah with Balinese and Roman influences, this outdoor area makes the most of its Byron Bay location
Emily Belling
Let it FLOW

Verandah House, as it’s affectionately termed by Davis Architects (the firm that designed the home), is a beautiful space that enables its occupants to live in harmony with their gorgeous subtropical surroundings. A long-favored feature of Australian homes, the verandah extends the living space beyond the four walls of the property.

Situated in a small valley in Byron Bay, the home’s hallmark verandahs unify the indoor and outdoor spaces, creating opportunities to interact closely with the landscape. “The homeowners were looking to create a stylish, comfortable, and relaxed space,” explains Ed Davis, principal of Davis Architects. “They wanted a sanctuary — somewhere to chill out and retreat from the busyness of modern life.”

The design’s focus on a relaxed mélange between indoor and outdoor living is a wonderful response to this brief. The house is a graceful series of indoor and outdoor rooms, all tied together by the verandahs that run along the outside.

This story is from the Issue 47 edition of Outdoor Living.

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