Living Along the Edge of Land and Sea
FORM, LIGHT, AND ATMOSPHERE
Sully carries a distinct sense of openness. The proximity to the coastline subtly informs how homes are positioned, how light moves, and how spaces are experienced throughout the day. From detached early-century houses to later additions that respond to modern living, the architecture here feels measured rather than imposed.
What defines many homes here is their sense of breathing space. Rooms are rarely constrained, and windows are often placed with intention, framing sky, garden, or distant water. Interiors tend to favour balance over excess, where proportion and flow guide how each space is used.
At Elliot & Hill, the focus remains on how a home is lived in. The way light settles in a room, how spaces connect, and the quiet details that shape everyday experience are always central to how homes are understood and presented.