

schulberg demkiw wraps symmetrical beach avenue house in timber

photography by derek swalwell

distinguished by its solid, vertical timber-clad façade, this suburban melbourne property by schulberg demkiw architects utilizes internal courtyards, wooden screens and greenery to form a comfortable and private family home. without compromising the natural light, the three level space has seamlessly integrated light wells and indoor garden courtyards to promote a calm and almost japanese-influenced interior.



indoor and outdoor spaces have been seamlessly integrated together

along with a refined material palette, the blend of wood and concrete surfaces creates a comfortable background, framing the muted decoration used throughout. the central staircase, semi-closed off by timber fins, cuts and connects the floors together. this play on transparency is an interesting addition, bringing the house together.



the open-plan ground floor contains the kitchen and living room



a central timber staircase sits at the core of the house



the use of lightwells throughout brings light into the home



the generous living room



timber kitchen



the bathroom



a small outdoor courtyard sits adjacent to the kitchen



upper level bedroom



the refined interiors has touches of japanese influence



entrance to the suburban family property