The Drip-Dry house by Sydney-based architectural firm Marker embodies a philosophy of simplicity and togetherness. Designed for inter-generational living, it focuses on essential living experiences and nurturing relationships. Near the beach, the house features concrete floors and low-maintenance landscaping for easy upkeep. The double-height living space includes a versatile, budget-friendly commercial kitchen. The layout is efficient, with the main house consisting of two connected boxes: one for bedrooms and bathrooms, the other for communal living spaces. Decks on both sides provide all-day indoor/outdoor living, while an outbuilding accommodates guests or remote work.
Photography by Simon Whitbread.
Heather says:
Functional and right-sized. Love it. I might need to put a sun shade on the deck though.