12/06/2026
Gold Coast home are mostly designed to beat the summer. The harder question is what it does in July.
For a few weeks each year the mornings turn sharp and the southerly carries an edge - and a home built only to stay cool can find it has nowhere to hold warmth. The homes that feel right all year aren't the ones that win against summer. They're the ones designed for both ends of the calendar at once.
A well-cut eave does two opposite jobs without a moving part: it holds the high summer sun off the glass, then lets the low winter sun slip underneath and run deep across the floor. Let that sun land on a concrete slab and the floor quietly stores it, giving the warmth back after the sun has gone.
Our latest Insight, The Winter House, is about designing for the season nobody photographs.
Read it → https://burleighbeachdesigns.com.au/insights/the-winter-house