This modern contemporary home designed by Australia’s Wright Architects
is as exotic as its location, steps from the beach of Port Douglas. The
only thing that rivals this picturesque property is the contemporary
design of the house itself, which subtly infuses water influences into
its bold concrete, steel and core-filled clay brick masonry. Wooden
“waves” make their way down from the home’s roof, leading to a
refreshing salt-water lap pool wrapped in a wooden deck. Beneath the
waves and overlooking the pool, and wall of glass blurs the boundary
between the outdoors and the sleek, modern interiors. Overlooking the
garden and decks, an open-concept kitchen and various living areas make
the most of this lush setting. And just when you thought this gorgeous
home couldn’t get any better, architect Charles Wright also designed it
with sustainability in mind, featuring passive cooling and a
double-insulated roof cavity to reduce heat absorption. Wright Architects
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