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Issue 60 - The Kitchen and Bathroom Issue

Issue 60

The Kitchen and Bathroom Issue

HABITUS has always stood ahead of the rest with a dedicated Kitchen and Bathroom issue of exemplar standards. For issue 60 we have taken it up a notch with our Guest Editor the extraordinary, queen of kitchen design, Sarah-Jane Pyke of Arent&Pyke, speaking directly to Kitchen and Bathroom design with some increadable insights.

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Halcyon is the epitome of luxury cruising
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Halcyon is the epitome of luxury cruising

Australia

Named for the Greek mythological Halcyon bird that had the power to charm the winds and the waves, and made its nest on the sea, Halcyon is a wholly appropriate name for this extraordinary houseboat designed by Jolson.


It’s not all the time that an architect gets the opportunity to design a houseboat. Halcyon provided an opportunity for Melbourne-based architecture studio Jolson to draw on its vast architectural experience to deliver a unique outcome. Moored on Lake Eidon, a manmade freshwater lake of enormous proportions just two hours drive north of Melbourne, the vessel while meeting all regulations, challenges ideas of what a houseboat should be.

Limitations on recreational houseboats restrict aspects such as overall size, while intangible norms of aesthetics and function have hitherto informed the traditional houseboat design. Jolson challenged these traditions by blurring the line between inside and out. In doing so they sidestepped the usual focus on maximising enclosed interior space. Moreover, in taking their cues from speedboats, the form is a direct departure from the boxy houseboats that have dominated since the seventies.

Instead, the design sits somewhere between a luxury yacht and a landbound home with architecture clearly defined in its design language. As such, each of the elevations is fluidly connected with sculpted and smooth lines that share the dynamism of waterborne vessels. And, much like a large boat, the play of light across the rounded surfaces visually softens the home’s materially hard shell.

Jolson - Halcyon

Placing the shared living area on what equates to the ground floor, Jolson’s design amplifies the feeling of living on the water. Pushing this further, the glazing design, unique to Halcyon, allows the sides of the boat to slide open to create an outdoor living room surrounded by water. Blurring the boundaries further, this interior space opens directly to the stern, to seamlessly becomes an outdoor space with undercover dining, bbq and lounge.

Large, open and expansive, Jolson has cleverly concealed functional elements, such as for the kitchen, where everything needed is integrated within the island bench. For the living room, additional joinery conceals the TV, while functioning as a bar, tucked beneath the staircase. The result is an unencumbered space that takes optimal advantage of the full surround of windows – ultimately maximising the visual connection to the water and landscape.

The material palette for the interior is softly natural and reflective of the Lake Eidon shoreline, with Jolson working closely with the timber floorboard supplier to achieve the rugged texture in the sawn-cut boards. Complementing these floorboards is a large neutral round rug and a range of outdoor and indoor furnishings used both inside and out to emphasise the fluidity of the threshold and respond to the practicalities of life on the boat.

Reaching the mid-deck via an open stairway, the four-bedroom suites include the matching main bedrooms located at each end, differentiated by the view they are orientated towards. The room located at the bow focuses on the landscape when docked, while the room at the stern takes advantage of the water views. A toilet and shower cubicle are tucked away on either side of the room while the main vanity is featured as a furniture object and bedhead. A large circular mirror behind the vanity bounces the lake view into the room.

Jolson - Halcyon

Crowning the whole, the rooftop provides a large multifunctional living room without walls. Set below a large canopy with glossy sci-fi curves, the upper deck is relaxed and exceedingly handsome. At one end, a circular built-in banquette facilitates dining, while a linear countertop bar with kitchen facilities and a high-top bar runs through the centre. And then there is the wood-fired hot tub with clear views of the sky for stargazing. Boating bliss.

Project details

Architecture and interiors – Jolson
Photography – Lucas Allen

Jolson - Halcyon
A rooftop hot tub for star gazing on the incredible houseboat Halcyon
The bedroom suites on Halcyon are exceptionally appointed and luxurious
Fine details make the houseboat Halcyon as luxe as a landed home
Halcyon has three levels to enjoy the water and nature

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Issue 60 - The Kitchen and Bathroom Issue

Issue 60

The Kitchen and Bathroom Issue

HABITUS has always stood ahead of the rest with a dedicated Kitchen and Bathroom issue of exemplar standards. For issue 60 we have taken it up a notch with our Guest Editor the extraordinary, queen of kitchen design, Sarah-Jane Pyke of Arent&Pyke, speaking directly to Kitchen and Bathroom design with some increadable insights.

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