Set in the prestigious suburb of Brighton East, this residence by Accord Builders redefines modern living through a language of raw textures, refined finishes, and light-filled spatial planning. The result is a home that balances architectural boldness with airy elegance, creating an atmosphere both striking and inviting.
At its core is a double-height kitchen, the statement centerpiece of the home featuring LVNS1423 Fior di Pesco, an Italian natural marble selection. A long skylight stretches across the ceiling, flooding the open layout with natural light and accentuating the vertical expanse.
Materiality plays a starring role in shaping the home’s identity. Across every benchtop surface, from the kitchen to the entertainment unit, vanities, laundry, and wall benches – LVNS1423 Fior di Pesco serves as the unifying element. The consistent use, even across smaller areas, elevates the project’s sense of luxury while ensuring visual cohesion throughout.
The palette is further anchored by handmade Spanish bricks in rich tones of dark brown and black, bringing texture, authenticity, and depth to the contemporary framework. This materiality extends seamlessly into the ensuite and outdoor areas, reinforcing the home’s thoughtful connection between form, function, and lifestyle.
Every choice in this project speaks to the power of intentional design. From the flow of open-plan living to the timeless elegance of carefully selected materials, the home illustrates how architecture and materiality can work in unison.
Builder: Accord Builders
Architect: KG Arch
Stonemason: Rococco Stoneworks
Photography: Elise Scott
Videography: AC Media