Freshwater
Concept: Creating a light, airy, character-filled three-level Hampton-style beach home on a small corner site
At Playoust Churcher Architects, we see many homeowners seeking the best of both worlds—balancing the vibrancy of North Shore Sydney living with the tranquility of a country retreat. Whether it’s maintaining a work-life balance by splitting time between an urban residence and a rural escape or adapting existing properties to fit a flexible lifestyle better, architecture plays a crucial role in making this transition possible while being fiscally responsible.
The desire for flexibility drives the shift towards owning city and country homes. Many individuals are still highly active in their urban working environment but crave the restorative benefits of nature. With remote and hybrid work and semi-retirement more than a growing trend, homeowners are increasingly looking for ways to integrate their professional and personal lives without compromising comfort or efficiency.
For some, this means owning a sleek, low-maintenance North Shore apartment while having a larger, more nature-oriented property as a retreat. For others, it’s about restructuring an existing rural property—such as a hobby farm—to accommodate an active lifestyle, including farm operations, equestrian facilities, and extensive gardens. At the same time, their existing urban residence may require thoughtful modifications to ensure it remains a practical and inviting space.
Our approach to designing and adapting homes for this lifestyle considers several key factors: The transition between homes is important for homeowners who divide their time between properties. Consistency in design elements can create a sense of continuity. This may involve using similar materials, colour palettes, or spatial layouts to make both residences feel cohesive, reducing the mental and physical adjustment between city and country living.
A city or Sydney north shore residence must cater to convenience. This often involves maximising space efficiency, incorporating smart home technology, and ensuring low-maintenance finishes. Whether a luxury apartment, a townhouse, or modifying an existing home, the design should support the lifestyle while maintaining a sense of comfort and personal style.
Another key factor is understanding the purpose of a rural home or hobby farm. They are not just about relaxation—they need to support an active way of life. Renovations we are involved in often include expanded outdoor areas for equestrian facilities, gardening, agricultural operations, mudrooms, and utility spaces designed for practicality after farm work or outdoor activities. Multi-purpose living and sleeping areas that cater to entertaining guests who may stay for a long weekend while offering private, restful zones and sustainable solutions such as solar energy, rainwater collection, and passive design principles to reduce environmental impact.
As lifestyles evolve, so should the home. We consider long-term adaptability, ensuring that residences can be easily modified to suit changing work schedules, family dynamics, or leisure interests. Whether it’s designing a flexible home office that doubles as a guest suite or incorporating aging-in-place features for future needs, our goal is to future-proof each property.
Feasibility is a significant factor. We undertake a comprehensive feasibility study as the first step to ensure the goals are financially achievable. Understanding the potential pitfalls is critical to the decision-making process and enables us to make modifications, if necessary, to ensure our clients are making long-term, financially viable decisions.
At Playoust Churcher Architects, our architectural philosophy is rooted in creating spaces that integrate with our clients’ lifestyles. We recognise that many individuals divide their time between urban and rural environments, each offering distinct advantages and requiring a tailored design approach. Our expertise lies in crafting homes that enhance convenience and relaxation, ensuring each residence is a valid extension of the other.
Whether refining a sophisticated city dwelling, reimagining an existing home, or transforming a countryside retreat into a functional yet elegant sanctuary, we take a considered approach to every project. Our designs respond to the aesthetic and practical needs of our clients while addressing the unique challenges of maintaining cohesion between multiple residences. From optimising spatial flow and material selection to integrating sustainable design principles, we create homes that work in harmony, offering effortless transitions between urban vibrancy and rural tranquillity.
With decades of experience navigating complex planning frameworks, we understand the intricacies of multi-jurisdictional council regulations across different municipalities. Our team ensures every project adheres to local planning requirements, balancing feasibility with design excellence. Whether dealing with heritage overlays, environmental considerations, or zoning restrictions, we apply our deep regulatory knowledge to streamline approvals and bring our client’s visions to life. Through this expertise, we create homes that are architecturally exceptional, practical, enduring, and purposely integrated into their respective landscapes.
Playoust Churcher Architects has been the go-to architectural firm for the local community for well over three decades.
We specialise in residential heritage and contemporary renovations, outdoor extenstions and new building developments. An integral part of your journey with us is our comprehensive process approach, tailored to meet the demands of our clients and council regulatory frameworks. Our team is well-positioned to maximise livability and financial return and is committed to delivering value that minimises risk and ensures projects stay on schedule and within budget.
We invite you to view our case studies and to contact our team for a comprehensive consultation on your project.
Concept: Creating a light, airy, character-filled three-level Hampton-style beach home on a small corner site
Concept: Adapting a beautiful family heritage home in a quiet street on a large site to suit the family’s lifestyle
Concept: Designing a new family home that maximises the views and introduces a sense of open space
Concept: A complex yet successful renovation of this stunning heritage home in a conservation area
Concept: A 1970s build transformed into a bright, open design maximising stunning harbour views
Concept: A complete rebuild of half the property over two levels, whilst also incorporating the property next door
Concept: A majestic holiday home that pushes the design envelop, blending sustainable materials and natural light
Concept: A major ground floor renovation of a large estate with a new three-car garage and 14 metre pool
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