Deborah Cullen - cullenroyle

“Sooooooo dreamy! They did such a good job!”

Where land gives way to sea, Salt Scape stands as a meditation on form, light, and elemental design.

Conceived by Alex Urena Design Studio, this coastal home feels suspended between the horizon and the earth, a structure that both withstands and belongs to the landscape.

Each surface tells a story of material truth. Charred timber softens the façade against the salt air, concrete and stone give permanence to a shifting coast. Inside, recycled hardwoods glow in the changing light, the rhythm of the ocean moving quietly through every room.

The architecture is spare, but never cold. Spaces unfold like pauses in a sentence, generous, deliberate and unhurried. Open rooms blur into terraces, glass dissolves into sky. From the upper retreat, the view is almost abstract, water and air merging as one.

Salt Scape is a home that listens before it speaks, reflecting the precision of its design and the calm of its environment.

Because true coastal architecture collaborates with nature.

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