The house on the beach at Raumati is discreetly folded between neighbours, a very simple form deceptively simply executed. Rooms are large but few, open but with complete privacy. This house demonstrates that a home need not be huge to be made of luxuriously large spaces.Design by Herriot + Melhuish
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