Gerroa Project
Our Classic Travertine was used in a French pattern throughout the whole indoor and outdoor space in this coastal location in Gerroa creating a seamless look and connecting the house to the surrounding environment.
Our Classic Travertine was used in a French pattern throughout the whole indoor and outdoor space in this coastal location in Gerroa creating a seamless look and connecting the house to the surrounding environment.
| Place | Gerroa, NSW |
|---|---|
| Project Type | Residential |
| Category | Residential |
The organic look and beautiful natural variation of our 1st Choice Classic Travertine creates a timeless look that is not susceptible to trends while the French pattern adds visual interest to the design.
Natural stone paving forms the foundation of the home’s outdoor spaces, framing pool surrounds, alfresco entertaining areas and landscaped pathways. The stone surfaces establish a cohesive design language that complements the home’s architectural form while enhancing usability.
Selected for its durability, slip resistance and ability to withstand coastal conditions, the natural stone performs exceptionally well in outdoor environments. The result is a sophisticated residential landscape that balances practicality with timeless coastal design.
Natural stone is highly durable and resistant to salt air, moisture and weather exposure, making it well suited to coastal environments.
Yes, natural stone offers excellent slip resistance and remains comfortable underfoot, making it ideal for poolside and entertaining spaces.
Limestone, travertine and granite are popular options due to their durability, natural textures and ability to complement coastal design.
Absolutely. Natural stone can be used for paving, pathways, pool surrounds and wall cladding to create a cohesive and high-end outdoor design.
Its organic textures and natural tones reflect the surrounding environment, adding depth, warmth and a timeless quality to coastal homes.
We were very fortunate to work with the noted Southern Highlands Architect, Martin McGrane, on the creative design and layout of our home. Together with Martin, we created a beautiful, contemporary open plan home to enjoy with our family and friends. This is our forever home.
Through a friend of ours, we came across an interior designer, and a beautiful outdoor material, the Cathedral Limestone, which we just fell in love with. We worked closely with Peta Daniel, Interior Designer from Daniel Baker Design, based in Sydney. Which was wonderful, Peta just got us and what we were wanting to achieve in our home and helped us to make it a reality, in the selection of materials and finishes.
WERE THERE CERTAIN PEOPLE/PLACES THAT YOU TOOK INSPIRATION FROM WHEN DESIGNING/BUILDING THE HOME?
We were looking for a contemporary design, however, I didn’t want it to be too modern. Inspired by a property in LA, that my husband came across, which we took some concepts from and added our ideas, and made it our own.
The LA contemporary look and detail leading into the house from the front door was something that we just loved. Along with having one row of tiles that runs along the inside of the glass sliding doors leading into the living/dining room from the alfresco space was also a unique detail we wanted to include.
The build started in February 2020, and with all the delays throughout COVID, material delays, supplier issues, constant rain, mud pools, you name it, we had it! Encountering all the possible elements, it felt like we were living in gumboots most of the time during the build. It took 3 years to build the property, and 8 months just to get the roof on!
We had a deadline for our home to be finished by, which was our daughters’ wedding, being held in March 2023.
There were delays happening everywhere, including issues and delays with the quarry who were providing the Limestone that was to be used in all the outdoor areas surrounding the property. We had chosen Cathedral Limestone in an alfresco finish with a lovely organic distressed finish on the edge, that we knew would complement the other natural materials we were using. Time was of the essence, and it came to crunch time and the quarry could not provide a guaranteed time of delivery. We thought what a disaster!
TELL US ABOUT YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH SAREEN STONE.. AND HOW THE TEAM HELPED TO OVERCOME THE SUPPLY ISSUE WITH THE CATHEDRAL LIMESTONE.
Working closely with Michael Mastro, from Sareen Stone, he had been in constant contact updating me as best he could. Then an alternative solution was presented, another Limestone of the same size and finish, with similar tones, which I hoped would work and arrive in time. Sareen Stone had been behind the scenes working closely with another quarry, to create a new product ‘Lavarosa Anticato’, just for our project, so that we had a solution and were able to finish our home in time for our daughter’s wedding.
When the material arrived, we couldn’t have been happier. We just loved the Lavarosa Anticato, and it worked so well with our colour palette, and love it even more than our previous selection. We were over the moon!
DESIGNER COMMENTS:
Working with Kate and Eugene on this project was wonderful. They were passionate about the overall design but also the finer details and the interplay of the natural materials with the surrounding landscape.
It was very important that the natural material palette was harmonious, and that each element was both complementary and warm.
I’ve worked with Michael from Sareen Stone on a number of projects and have always been impressed with his professional advice and clear communication. The magnificent home warmly wrapped with the “Lavarosa Anticato” is simply stunning. A beautiful project!
Peta Daniel, Daniel Baker Design
IN COLLABORATION WITH:
Interior Designer: Daniel Baker Design, 0414 341 778
Architecture: Martin McGrane Architects, 0412 242 253
Photography and short film: Bolt Media, 0426 607 040