

Myrtle Pool House
16 Months
2025

Architectural Design, Home Construction, Interior Direction, Landscape Coordination
A pool house built first — a fully functioning dwelling designed as stage one of a broader masterplan, bold in its interiors and seamless in its connection to landscape.
Myrtle Pool House began with an unconventional proposition: build the pool house first. Rather than treating it as an ancillary structure, the pool house became the first stage of a broader masterplan for the site — a fully functioning dwelling that allows the owners to live comfortably on the property while future works unfold. Set within a suburban block, the building is organised around a strong connection to landscape. Living spaces open directly onto the pool, outdoor kitchen, and a series of outdoor rooms that support different ways of occupying the site throughout the day. Boundaries between inside and out are deliberately blurred, allowing the landscape to become an extension of the architecture. The interiors take a similarly confident approach — saturated greens, curved forms, and contrasting material finishes create spaces with distinct identities while maintaining a cohesive architectural language throughout. Though conceived as the first stage of a larger vision, Myrtle Pool House already feels complete — a compact, highly resolved home that establishes the architectural direction for everything that follows.








