A coastal retreat grounded in quiet materiality
Main Ridge by Chamberlain Architects is a refined response to its natural surrounds, where architecture is gently embedded into the landscape. Low-slung forms and expansive glazing invite the outside in, creating a home that feels both sheltered and deeply connected to place. The palette is restrained and tonal, allowing light, shadow and texture to take precedence.
Materiality is expressed with clarity — timber, stone and concrete unfold in a language that is both robust and calm. Spaces are composed with intention, balancing openness with moments of intimacy, while natural light shifts throughout the day to soften and animate the interiors.

Within the bathrooms, our Navy & Cream collection introduces a subtle contrast. The crisp stripe and soft woven texture complement the home’s muted palette, adding depth while maintaining a sense of ease and cohesion.

A grounded coastal home shaped by landscape, light and quiet restraint.
Architecture: Chamberlain Architects
Featuring: Loom Towels — Navy & Cream Collection
