a beautiful quiet beach shack
This mini holiday home by the sea will make you want to go on a beach holiday and show you how many exciting things can be done even in small spaces.

Beaches, graffiti and luxury – three things that don’t really go together and yet come together in the most beautiful way in this tiny house. Owned by an artist and illustrator agency, this holiday home in Australia is approx Airbnb for rent. is from Vastu imogen pooler,
The exterior walls are entirely painted by four artists employed by the agency. Jackie Winter be represented. The image symbolizes the power and beauty of the immediate surroundings. It is the soft colors and shapes that invite you to relax here among the bushes on the rocky shore.
Inside, the holiday home is quiet, practical and simply furnished. Large windows offer views of the sea and coastal landscape, a key element of the architecture and furnishings. The textures, colors and shapes flow together seamlessly.
The more the outside pushes inside, the reverse happens as well. The interior of the home blends beautifully with the paintings that wrap the home and the landscape in which this extraordinary beach cottage sits.
The total area occupied by the house is only 30 square meters. The interior design and furnishings are clever and often multifunctional.
For example, a sofa is also a bed. The furniture shows simple forms that radiate a certain power. The colors are light, lovely and calming, making everything look bigger and more airy.
Minimalism meets warmth: The beds are covered in golden yellow linens. Clever little “folded shelf” hanging on the wall in the army, It provides enough space for a glass of water, a good book, and hooks to hang things.
Of course, even in the bedroom, the scene is like a picture that dominates the room. The blue tones of the sky, sea and horizon are expertly picked up with the woven carpet.
Everything in the downstairs main room of the house is multifunctional. So the sofa not only serves as a bed at night, it is also a bench at the dining table. The colors in this room also reflect the surrounding nature. Light blue, brown of sand, sun and red earth coexist with lots of white and light wood from which the interior was made. A coarse-mesh black net, reminiscent of soccer goals, was stretched as a railing to prevent slipping.
The kitchen is also made of light wood and hence looks light and homely. It opens onto the living room but is in an alcove and offers views of the verandah and sea.
There’s a simple bathroom separated from the rest of the room by a sliding door, with grasses from the bush landscape blooming in vases. Slim rails for bath towels are cleverly placed on the sliding doors.
small house “Jackie Winter Waters” The giant is settled in the bush. It overlooks the spectacular South Gippsland coastline and has far-reaching views of Wilson’s Promontory. The house is designed in contrast to the rugged cliffs, offering guests peace and quiet.
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