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Friday
Apr012011

Stalking the sand dunes

The ultimate "beach shack"? Nestled in the dunes on Victoria's coastline at Fingal is this contemporary interpretation of mid century cool. Definitely not your fisherman's weekend shack unless of course you are head of a fish canning business. Me? I'd be happy just bunking down on the patio and taking baths in the swim tank! For sale here while the link lasts. Thanks Andrea for doing the stalking for me this time!

Reader Comments (10)

beautiful photos!!!

1 Apr 2011 | Unregistered Commenterkathleen

just gorgeous...lovely location..look at that sky...amazing....i could it in that tank till i turn into a prune!! thanks for sharing...hope to see you over at my blog sometime soon! xx meenal

Great use of concrete here, I love it when the built environment/nature convergence is managed so well.

Oh MY! So Brilliant Works!!!they are all SO Stunning! the images as well, spectacular Photographs indeed!can't stop loving these post and this site as well!!!

1 Apr 2011 | Unregistered CommenterVictoria Bellow

wow.. i love that swim tank!

1 Apr 2011 | Unregistered Commenterbeachcomber

Definitely could do that house. Yum.

1 Apr 2011 | Unregistered CommenterGeorgia

O_O


You have developed a knack for my taste. So many impeccably designed homes in the most dreamy locations lately. Are you my long-lost design soulmate??!

1 Apr 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRelatable Style

Wonderful images...warm and relaxing!!

1 Apr 2011 | Unregistered Commenterdesignchic

Nice house, but seriously, what is it with all of the animal skins? The house would be just as nice without killing animals just so they could walk on their skin...

2 Apr 2011 | Unregistered CommenterEm

I will move in tomorrow.

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