The Seaside House natural stone coastal design is a refined, mid-century-inspired home. It balances form, function, and tranquility. Designed by Alexandra Kidd Interior Design with Rich Carr Architects, it sits quietly in a peaceful bayside location. From the moment you enter the genkan, a traditional Japanese entryway, you can feel the impact of natural materials. Every detail has been considered.
One standout feature is the Travertine Light Vein Cut stone. It flows through the home and creates a strong connection between spaces. The soft, linear veining pairs beautifully with the timber joinery. Together, they create warmth, texture, and an earthy elegance.
Furthermore, the layout uses open spaces and filtered light to enhance calmness. The finishes are organic and timeless. As a result, the home feels grounded and serene. It’s no surprise that The Local Project featured this residence. The project highlights how architecture and interiors can speak the same language.
Natural stone is more than just beautiful. It’s also durable and low maintenance. In coastal areas, it resists salt and humidity. Therefore, it’s a smart choice for seaside living. You can explore more coastal stone projects on our feature project section.
Curious to see more?
Visit our project gallery to explore a wide range of premium stone applications.
We recommend experiencing natural stone in person. Book a private showroom tour at our Woollahra studio to view our best-sellers and explore new arrivals.