A home built around memory
Set within the Ballarat region, Remnant House is shaped by memory as much as landscape — a new home carefully formed around the ruins of a homestead lost to bushfire. Three connected pavilions frame a quiet courtyard, where a sunken garden preserves the fire-scarred remains as a place for reflection and continuity.
Robust materials — limestone, steel, concrete and blackbutt — ground the architecture to its rural setting, while wide openings and window seats draw the surrounding landscape inward. Against this restrained palette, our Ecru Stripe collection introduces softness and tactility, its woven rhythm echoing the balance between endurance and gentleness that defines the home.
A space where past and present quietly coexist.
Architecture & Interiors : Moloney Architects
Photography: Ben Hosking
Styling: Nat James
Featuring: Loom Towels — Ecru Stripe Collection
