Tucked among the weathered moonahs, Sorrento Bathhouse by Davidov Architects offers a serene refuge – an ancillary pavilion evoking the atmospheric richness of a Japanese onsen.
Designed by Pandolfini Architects, Point Nepean House gracefully contours with the landscape, creating intimate retreats that draw the eye to the surrounding beauty.
Sorrento House on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula reflects builder Galgroup’s ethos: an unwavering commitment to excellence in creating easy-living homes.
Capturing a modern take on traditional bathing, Aurora Spa and Bathhouse offers a connected experience between thermal wellness and luxury accommodation.
Taking a future-focused approach, Sorrento House sees Jost Architects combine longevity and a sense of permanence while also embedding a personal expression of its inhabitants.
Sorrento Residence sees Emily Gillis and Planned Living Architects combine to extend the original home, creating open volumes around which the family can all gather.
Conceived by Wolveridge Architects and grounded by Eco Outdoor surfaces underfoot, Courtyard Residence is innately imbued with robust warmth through the use of natural materiality.
Directly informed by its Sorrento location, Fiona Lynch does away with the pastiche notion of beachside living to deliver a coastal home full of warmth, tranquillity and texture.
Sorrento Residence takes advantage of its natural surrounds, while a clean and linear approach by Project 12 Architecture ensures a longevity and relevance through the encasing materiality.
Sorrento Light House sees Wolveridge Architects take a less conventional approach in combining private and public realms, utilising the landscape as a softened edge and inciting a meandering journey.
Sorrento Beach House by Pandolfini embraces the simplicity of the traditional holiday home, capturing the essence of summers spent on the beach and by the pool.