Joh and Pete have visited many of acclaimed architect Renato D’Ettorre’s homes through the years, but this Coogee mansion is the OG. This is where his signature style and material palette was born, with concrete chosen so it patinas over time, giving the impression of it blending with the weathered rock face it sits with. Inside it’s like a modern-medieval look, featuring geometric shapes and angles befitting a 21st century castle.
Advertisement
You might also like:
Amazing homes: the Terracotta house
Amazing homes: Basin beach house
Advertisement
Native ad body.
Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%%


Native ad body.
Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%%


Native ad body.
Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%%


Native ad body.
Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%%


BHG expert tips on giving your home a glow up
Brought to you by Witzer


Related
Related stories

Native ad body.
Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%%

Native ad body.
Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%%




Native ad body.
Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%%


BHG expert tips on giving your home a glow up
Brought to you by Witzer


Native ad body.
Sponsored by %%sponsor_name%%
Sign up for our newsletter
Want 10% Off Emma Sleep? Sign-up to the latest news from Better Homes and Gardens.
Close
Thank you for subscribing!
Disclaimer: By joining, you agree to our Privacy Policy & Terms of Use
About your privacy
Are Media Pty Limited collects your personal information through this site to process registrations, send out newsletters, communicate offers, discounts, competitions, or surveys, and to provide you with targeted advertising based on your online activities. Our Privacy Policy contains information on how you can access or correct your personal information, which entities we may disclose your personal information to (including overseas recipients), how to opt out of targeted advertising, and how to lodge a complaint.
Related
Advertisement