Bowman St House
location:
Aspendale, Victoria
Bowman Street House is a refined expression of contemporary coastal architecture, designed to respond seamlessly to its beachfront setting. The residence balances sculptural form with functional clarity, drawing on a restrained material palette and a strong connection to landscape. A distinctive Hit & Miss brick façade establishes a rhythmic street presence, while expansive glazing opens the home to light, views, and natural ventilation, reinforcing a continuous dialogue between interior and exterior spaces.
project type:
Residential
area:
615 sqm
status:
Built
photography/image:
Moull Murray
Internally, the planning prioritises openness and flow. Generous volumes, defined by soaring ceilings and polished concrete floors, create a calm and cohesive spatial experience. The open-plan living areas extend to outdoor terraces, pool, and beachfront beyond, dissolving traditional boundaries and enhancing the home’s connection to its coastal environment. A bespoke Miele kitchen with Italian granite surfaces anchors the living space, supported by a fully equipped butler’s pantry to accommodate both everyday living and large-scale entertaining.
Functionality and innovation are embedded throughout the design. A lift provides accessibility across all levels, while integrated home automation, security systems, and a solar array with battery storage reflect a commitment to sustainability and future-focused living. The lower level accommodates an expansive garage and workshop with capacity for up to eleven vehicles, offering a highly considered solution for collectors without compromising the architectural integrity of the residence.











