a contemporary coastal cabin nestled within a natural meadow surrounded by scattered granite boulders and native coastal forest the site features sandy soil with indigenous south east victorian coastal vegetation including native grasses banksias tea trees and low growing shrubs the cabin is clad predominantly in vertical monument colorbond corrugated iron complemented by greyed off spotted gum vertical shiplap timber cladding fascias are finished in matching monument colorbond external decking and stairs are constructed from weathered spotted gum timber to match the cladding accents a circular rammed earth seating wall surrounds an outdoor fire pit with visible flame creating a sheltered gathering space within the landscape gravel pathways with rusted steel edging connect the cabin entry stairs and outdoor areas beneath the windows native garden beds are framed with corten steel edging and filled with coastal planting architectural wall lights are mounted to the external cladding casting warm light both upward and downward the scene is captured during mid morning under soft overcast coastal conditions with diffused sunlight creating gentle shadows and highlighting the natural textures of the rammed earth timber and corrugated steel photorealistic architectural visualisation highly detailed materials natural landscaping australian coastal architecture calm and refined atmosphere realistic lighting premium architectural photography quality