Inside a Courtyard Home That Feels Like a Private World (House Tour)

The Local Project
The Local ProjectMar 20, 2026

Why It Matters

It demonstrates a shift toward personalized, courtyard‑centric homes that enhance family cohesion and market appeal in dense urban suburbs.

Key Takeaways

  • Design driven by family needs, not conventional trends.
  • Central courtyard creates private, tranquil sanctuary within urban suburb.
  • Natural timber and terrazzo unify interior spaces seamlessly.
  • Minimalist tapware and luxury fixtures emphasize durability and elegance.
  • Home balances multigenerational living with calm, secure atmosphere.

Summary

The video tours Bournian Residence, a three‑bedroom, two‑bathroom home in Strathmore, Victoria, designed by Rise Architecture for the director’s parents. The project became a personal tribute after the architect’s father passed away, shaping a sanctuary for the next phase of the family’s life.

Rather than follow prevailing Australian housing trends, the architects responded to a brief focused on multigenerational gatherings, security, and calm. A central courtyard acts as the spine of the house, linking living, dining, kitchen and bedrooms while providing a private outdoor refuge.

Material choices reinforce the tranquil narrative: a natural timber canopy greets visitors, terrazzo‑print tiles flow through living areas to bedrooms and bathrooms, and a feature fireplace anchors the master suite. Minimalist Abby tapware and a sculptural bathtub with a curved wall add understated luxury and durability.

The residence illustrates how client‑centric, context‑driven design can redefine suburban living, offering a template for future Australian homes that prioritize privacy, intergenerational flexibility, and seamless indoor‑outdoor integration.

Original Description

Inside a courtyard home that feels like a private world, Bournian Residence by Rise Architecture reimagines suburban living through a deeply personal and considered approach. Located in Strathmore, Victoria, this project departs from conventional Australian residential architecture, instead drawing on context, emotion and lived experience to shape a home that prioritises calm, security and connection. Designed as a multigenerational dwelling, the residence responds to both present needs and future possibilities, offering a place that evolves alongside its occupants.
Set within a quiet, leafy pocket just north of Melbourne’s CBD, the home is anchored by a central courtyard that becomes both a spatial and emotional core. The planning strategy places the entry at the centre of the dwelling, immediately revealing a sense of openness while maintaining privacy from the street. This carefully balanced threshold defines inside a courtyard home that feels like a private world, where architecture shields and embraces in equal measure.
The layout unfolds along a clear spine, separating private and communal zones while maintaining visual and physical continuity. Bedrooms and retreat spaces are positioned to one side, while the kitchen, dining and living areas extend towards the main courtyard. This configuration allows natural light and greenery to permeate throughout, reinforcing the idea of inside a courtyard home that feels like a private world as an environment shaped by both enclosure and openness.
Interior design plays a pivotal role in reinforcing this sense of sanctuary. A restrained material palette of natural timber and terrazzo surfaces creates cohesion across spaces, allowing subtle variations to emerge as moments of discovery. From the entry canopy through to the living areas, timber detailing establishes warmth and continuity, while the consistent use of terrazzo grounds the home in a tactile, enduring quality. Each room carries its own identity yet contributes to a unified whole.
In the bathrooms, the integration of Abey tapware introduces a refined layer of functionality and durability. The fixtures are deliberately understated, complementing the architecture rather than competing with it. Curved walls and carefully framed spaces create intimacy, particularly within the ensuite where the shower becomes a cocoon-like retreat. These gestures enhance inside a courtyard home that feels like a private world, where daily rituals are elevated through thoughtful design.
Beyond its spatial and material qualities, the home is shaped by a deeply personal narrative. Designed for family, the project responds to moments of loss and transition, ultimately becoming a place of comfort and renewal. The architecture reflects an understanding that homes are not static objects but evolving environments that support life’s complexities.
Through its quiet confidence and attention to detail, Bournian Residence offers a compelling alternative to standard suburban models. It demonstrates how architecture can move beyond expectation to create something more meaningful – a home that feels protective yet open, intimate yet generous. In doing so, it captures the essence of inside a courtyard home that feels like a private world, where design fosters both refuge and connection.
00:00 - Introduction to a Courtyard Home That Feels Like a Private World
01:02 - The Brief: A Private World Built For Intergenerational Family Living
02:11 - Materiality and Atmosphere
03:23 - Walking Through The Courtyard Home
04:22 - Abey Integration
05:44 - Favourite Moments and Reflections
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Architecture by Rise Architecture.
Tapware by Abey.
Filmed and edited by The Local Production.
Production by The Local Production.
Location: Strathmore, Victoria, Australia
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