May 23, 2019

Feature

House of the Week: Sans Souci home is in a class of its own

Sans Souci home design by Zane Carter Architects

House of the Week: Sans Souci home is in a class of its own

Sans Souci home design is at the centre of this featured residence, bringing together timeless architecture, contemporary interiors and a strong connection to coastal living.


Showcasing sophistication and a high level of detail, the home balances generous proportions, refined finishes and a considered approach to indoor-outdoor living.


No expense has been spared in the creation and quality of the property. As a result, the residence feels impressive, practical and highly resolved.


You can view broader Sans Souci suburb and property information through Domain’s Sans Souci suburb profile.


Sans Souci home design with a refined arrival

Beyond the striking grand custom cedar door, an open-plan living and dining area creates the centre of the home.


Italian tiled floors, floor-to-ceiling glass, electric roller blinds and custom-made curtains contribute to an interior that feels polished, bright and comfortable.


The layout allows natural light to move through the living spaces while maintaining a clear connection to the outdoor entertaining areas. Therefore, the home supports both everyday ease and special occasions.


A kitchen designed for entertaining

The state-of-the-art Carrara marble kitchen forms a key part of the home’s appeal.


Top-of-the-range Miele gas appliances, generous bench space and integrated fittings create a kitchen that feels both functional and refined.


Positioned within the main living zone, the kitchen supports the way people naturally gather, cook and entertain. As a result, the home feels connected from one space to the next.


Outdoor living with a resort-style feel

Outdoors, the undercover courtyard includes an integrated kitchen and surround sound, creating a natural extension of the internal entertaining areas.


The resort-style backyard continues the sense of escape, with a glass-fenced saltwater lap pool, fire pit and two separate sun-drenched outdoor decks.


Together, these spaces create a home that suits the relaxed coastal lifestyle of Sans Souci.


Private spaces with considered detail

A detailed Blackbutt timber staircase leads to the upper level, where the accommodation includes four generous bedrooms.


The main bedroom has been designed as a private retreat, complete with a boutique-style dressing room, an oversized marble ensuite and access to a sunlit undercover balcony.


This level of detail helps the home feel luxurious without losing its everyday function.


A Sans Souci home shaped around lifestyle

To top it off, the residence is positioned for an enviable coastal lifestyle, within easy reach of village shops, eateries, Dolls Point Beach and public transport.


This House of the Week feature captures the value of residential design that balances quality, comfort and liveability.


It also shows how Sans Souci home design can respond to coastal living while still feeling refined, practical and highly personal.


You can explore more homes shaped around light, material detail and coastal living in our residential architecture portfolio.


For more on how design can support long-term value, read our article on Architecture ROI, or book a project review to discuss your next home or development.

Sans Souci home outdoor entertaining area by Zane Carter Architects

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