The Rockham House in North Devon, England was designed by British practice Studio Fuse. Rockham House boasts a "sophisticated yet rustic design." it is clad in charred timber and boasts a sleek interior. The London and Sussex-based practice focused on retaining the surrounding landscape and sea views.
With panoramic views of the rolling hills, the single-story building is nestled into the site's gradient. The studio created three flowing terraced levels as it drops down the hillside. Each step down subtly marks the different areas of the home. The bedrooms are located in the uppermost section, the center hosts the kitchen and bar, and the living and dining spaces are located in the Rockham House's lower section.
Contrasting Rustic Modern Homes
The Rockham House Combines Charred Timber with a Sleek Interior
Trend Themes
1. Sophisticated Rustic - Designing homes that seamlessly blend a rustic aesthetic with modern touches for a more sophisticated feel.
2. Charred Timber Cladding - Using charred timber as a unique and eye-catching way to clad buildings.
3. Terraced Levels - Incorporating multiple terraced levels to make the most out of a sloping landscape.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can create unique and beautiful designs by blending rustic elements with modern touches.
2. Construction - Construction companies can offer a unique selling point by incorporating designs that utilize charred timber cladding.
3. Real Estate - Real estate professionals can market homes that feature multi-level terracing to showcase the surrounding landscape and maximize views.