In Mount Eliza, Australia, Megowan Architectural has unveiled a residence that surprises and delights. Initially modest from the street, the home invites exploration with every step toward its hidden intricacies.

Pathway to discovery

Guests are led by a timber-framed path beneath a steel canopy, enhancing the architectural experience before reaching the entrance. This gradual reveal makes each discovery a deliberate act.

An entryway embracing the ocean
Once inside, high ceilings immediately make the entry feel expansive, while a window wall offers sweeping views of Port Phillip Bay. Natural light fills the double-height entry space, where a floating staircase becomes a dramatic focal point, guiding visitors to lower levels.

A living area illuminated by nature
Descending from the entry, an open-plan living room welcomes gatherings. Exposed concrete walls pair with a warm timber ceiling, merging raw textures with natural elements. Large windows ensure ocean vistas are ever-present, enhancing the home’s open ambiance.
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Expansive outdoor living
The dining room leads to a covered balcony, extending the living space. Here, elevated views of the neighborhood and bay capture stunning sunsets as night falls over the Mornington Peninsula National Park.

A kitchen aligned with the sunset
Behind the living spaces, the kitchen continues the warm aesthetic. Timber and minimalist white cabinetry create a clean, inviting environment. A strategically placed window captures sunset hues, turning culinary chores into moments of beauty.

Seamless connections across levels
A glass and steel staircase connects the home’s levels while allowing light to flow freely. Its modern design maintains the open feel, reinforcing visual links between floors and enhancing spatial fluidity.

A bathroom retreat with vistas
The main bathroom offers views that transform daily routines. A freestanding bathtub enjoys scenic outlooks, doubling as a divider between shower and vanity areas. Sliding doors lead to a timber-enclosed balcony, merging indoor and outdoor serenity.

From understated beginnings to breathtaking bay views, this home by Megowan Architectural at Mount Eliza unveils new perspectives with every corner. The blend of concrete, timber, and glass defines its unique character, beautifully captured by Tom Blachford.

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Frequently asked questions
What makes the entryway of the Mount Eliza home special?
Once inside, high ceilings immediately make the entry feel expansive, while a window wall offers sweeping views of Port Phillip Bay. Natural light fills the double-height entry space, where a floating staircase becomes a dramatic focal point.
How does the kitchen capture the beauty of sunsets?
The kitchen has a strategically placed window that captures sunset hues, turning culinary chores into moments of beauty.
What design elements connect different levels of the home?
A glass and steel staircase connects the home’s levels while allowing light to flow freely. Its modern design maintains the open feel, reinforcing visual links between floors and enhancing spatial fluidity.
