Sitting upon a corner block within Byron Bay’s golden grid, The Designory’s Sikata House is a mirror of its surrounding landscapes.

sikata house the designory

sikata house the designory

sikata house the designory

The home has been designed as an exploration of the Japanese concept wabi sabi, seen through the use of hand-crafted materials, vintage furniture pieces, and treasures sourced from all over the world. The home comprises four spacious bedrooms, three bathrooms, two living areas, a number of verdant outdoor areas and is designed as the ideal temporary accommodation for families or larger groups.

sikata house the designory

sikata house the designory

sikata house the designory

Upon entry, the home opens out to the main living area, with floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening out to the outdoor areas and pool. The master bedroom comprises an ensuite and private balcony, to ensure sanctuary is found by its occupants.

sikata house the designory

sikata house the designory

Open and light-filled, the home is intentionally open-plan, with a number of informal breakout spaces designed for moments of solitude. A heated plunge pool, fire pit and BBQ space make for all-year round external living and entertainment.