41 Carlotta Road
In the harbourside enclave of Double Bay in Sydney’s east, this residence by Nicholas Tang Architects explores the relationship between architecture, outlook and privacy within a tightly held urban setting.
Conceived as a layered composition of volumes and outdoor spaces, the home responds directly to its elevated position, framing district views while maintaining a strong sense of retreat.
Internally, the architect has shaped the experience through a careful balance of openness and enclosure. Living and entertaining areas unfold towards landscaped terraces and outdoor zones, allowing natural light and ventilation to move freely throughout the home. Moments of compression and expansion create rhythm within the plan, while large openings establish a continual dialogue between interior spaces and the surrounding landscape.
Materiality is approached with equal precision. A restrained palette of stone, timber and textured finishes introduces warmth and permanence, grounding the home within its harbourside context. Throughout, bespoke detailing and integrated elements reinforce a sense of cohesion and calm.
Through this measured architectural response, Nicholas Tang Architects has delivered a residence that feels both substantial and intimate, offering a contemporary interpretation of family living shaped by light, landscape and the character of Double Bay.
- Pool
- Sauna
- Wine cellar
- Internal lift
- Outdoor entertaining area
- In-built barbecue
- Wellness studio
- Gym
- Spa
- Cinema
- Lower-level studio retreat
- Landscaped gardens