TE ARAI BEACH HOUSE

In Te Arai, New Zealand, a Fearon Hay designed beach house subtly adapts and moderates connections to the outside.

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Project Details

A TRANSITIONAL SPACE

Set among sand dunes on a forested coast, Te Arai Beach House materialises as a simple, gabled structure. The monolithic timber building could be mistaken for a barn – and many dot the rural east coast. However, closer inspection reveals a house rich in nuance, invention and detailing. In response to the site and prevailing conditions, Fearon Hay has pulled windows and doors back behind a periphery of adjustable shutters, blurring distinctions between inside and out, allowing residents to moderate their experience of the outdoors.

Interior view from the living room into the kitchen

Project Type: Vacation home

Location: Te Arai, New Zealand

Architect: Fearon Hay

Interior Design: Sonja Hawkins Design

Photographer: Simon Wilson

Exterior view of Te Arai house looking in from the sand dunes.

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