Photography by Willem Rethmeier
Renato D’Ettorre Architects have designed a small one bedroom beach house, located on a remote island in Far North Queensland, Australia.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
The home is just 100 square meters (about 1100 square feet), and includes a living area, dining area, kitchen, one bedroom and bathroom.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
Due to the warm temperatures in the area, the home completely opens up, allowing for the breeze to flow through the home.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
The rooftop has been designed in an almost lantern-like shape, which helps with outward circulation of hot air, and ventilation when the home is closed up for protection against the elements.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
Just a glimpse of the view from the living area.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
The interiors are mostly white and wood, with pops of yellow and blue.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
The kitchen, simple in its design, features the same wood as the rest of the home.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
The positioning of the bedroom lets you lie in bed and enjoy the view.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
The bathroom is located behind the kitchen, and just off to the side of the bedroom.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
In the bathroom, the toilet which is closed off from the elements, receives lots of natural light from the windows.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
The rest of the bathroom is open to the outdoors.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
This bathroom is not for the shy…
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
An outdoor shower is ideal for rinsing off after ocean swimming.
Photography by Willem Rethmeier
This is what the home looks like when it is closed up.