Emberhall

When our client first met us, they asked for a home that would glow at dusk yet stay private from the street. That became the seed for Emberhall. We explored the idea of a cool stone plinth with a warm, light-washed volume resting above it, so the house reads as a lantern in the evening and as calm masonry during the day. We co-created the brief around three anchors: privacy, a generous majlis for hosting, and a garden that feels usable year-round. In workshops the family helped set the arrival sequence, selecting a layered wall and timber screen that filter views while guiding guests to a recessed entry. Inside, spaces step around a planted court so living, dining, and the majlis open to greenery without being exposed to the street.

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Material choices came from touch rather than trend. Honed travertine brings a soft sheen, the darker base stone grounds the façade, and bronze-tinted slats add a gentle shimmer under light. Deep reveals, insulated walls, and high-performance glazing temper the western sun. Native planting, a shaded water rill, and greywater irrigation cool the microclimate and reduce demand on the AC.
We mock-tested the exterior lighting on site with the client at twilight. When the façades caught a quiet amber and the garden edges began to glow, everyone knew the house had found its name. Emberhall is a calm fortress from the street and an open, welcoming home within.

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