A Family Home Softens Its Modern Design With Timber

A modern Melbourne home uses a timber screen to soften its facade and blend into a quiet suburban cul-de-sac.

Tucked into a quiet inner city suburb of Melbourne, Australia, this family home by STAR Architecture was designed to feel calm and considered rather than bold or imposing. Built on a small block within a cosy cul-de-sac, the house takes a gentle approach to modern living, using timber, concrete and thoughtful detailing to blend into its neighborhood while still offering a comfortable, contemporary interior.

A modern Melbourne home uses a timber screen to soften its facade and blend into a quiet suburban cul-de-sac.

A Timber Screen That Shapes the Street Presence

From the street, the house is defined by a timber screen that wraps across the facade. Rather than announcing itself, the screen softens the solid rendered walls behind and helps the double-storey home sit comfortably among the single-level houses nearby. Its downward slope visually compresses the frontage, creating the impression that the building bends gently toward the ground.

A modern Melbourne home uses a timber screen to soften its facade and blend into a quiet suburban cul-de-sac.

A Sculptural Entry That Draws You In

A sculptural entry canopy meets the timber screen and guides visitors toward the front door. This moment feels deliberate yet understated, offering a subtle architectural gesture without overwhelming the street. Combined with the lowest point of the balcony balustrade facing the road, the entry creates a gentle nod to the surrounding homes.

A sculptural entry canopy meets a timber screen, creating a welcoming and understated entrance.

Polished Concrete And Natural Materials Inside

Inside, polished concrete flooring runs throughout the ground level, setting a clean, tactile base for the home. White walls reflect light and allow the natural materials to stand out, while the use of oils instead of paints supports an environmentally friendly interior approach.

Polished concrete floors and white walls create a calm, light-filled interior grounded by natural materials.

A Relaxed Living Room Off The Entry

Just off the entryway, the living room offers a relaxed place to unwind. Simple, comfortable furniture is paired with a rug and warm wood elements, giving the space a contemporary feel without feeling overly styled or formal.

A cosy living room combines simple furniture, warm wood accents and polished concrete flooring.
A cosy living room combines simple furniture, warm wood accents and polished concrete flooring.

Connecting Indoors And Outdoors

A large sliding glass door opens the living room to a small deck, the backyard and a paved outdoor area. This connection allows the living spaces to expand outward, bringing in fresh air and reinforcing the home’s emphasis on cross-ventilation and everyday comfort.

Sliding glass doors connect the living room to a deck and backyard, blurring the line between inside and out.
Sliding glass doors connect the living room to a deck and backyard, blurring the line between inside and out.
Sliding glass doors connect the living room to a deck and backyard, blurring the line between inside and out.

An Open Kitchen And Dining Area

The paved area sits just off the open-plan kitchen and dining room, making it ideal for casual meals and entertaining. Light wood furniture and kitchen cabinetry contrast against the bright white walls, keeping the space feeling open and welcoming.

Light wood cabinetry and furniture soften the bright white kitchen and dining space.
Light wood cabinetry and furniture soften the bright white kitchen and dining space.

Spotted Gum Stairs Lead Upstairs

Naturally oiled spotted gum stairs lead to the upper level, introducing warmth and texture as you move through the home. The timber continues the theme of gentle, honest materials used throughout the design.

Naturally oiled spotted gum stairs add warmth and texture to the home’s interior.

A Calmer Feel In The Primary Bedroom

Upstairs, the primary bedroom shifts away from concrete to timber flooring, creating a softer, more restful atmosphere. A glass door opens directly onto the balcony, allowing light and fresh air to flow into the space.

Wood flooring in the primary bedroom creates a warm and restful retreat with balcony access.

A Balcony Hidden Behind The Timber Screen

The balcony sits quietly behind the timber screen that wraps the facade. Filled with potted plants and outdoor seating, it presents a natural skyline to the street rather than a built one. From here, the home feels private and green, despite its urban setting.

A plant-filled balcony sits behind a timber screen, offering privacy and a natural outlook.
A plant-filled balcony sits behind a timber screen, offering privacy and a natural outlook.

By combining timber screens, concrete floors and carefully considered environmental strategies, STAR Architecture have created a home that feels modern without being harsh. It respects its neighbourhood, reduces energy use through orientation and thermal mass, and offers a comfortable setting for family life.


Photography by Peter Bennetts | Architect: STAR Architecture | Builder: S.T.A.R. Kolektiv | Furnishing and Styling: Jacqui Whiting