Making the most of views and being inspired by nature are key features of coastal design – and these elements are far easier to bring to life when you choose the right location.
On the NSW South Coast, pristine waterfront communities such as Shell Cove are catching buyers’ attention.
In October alone, almost 2000 buyers searched for Shell Cove property on realestate.com.au, while the median house price rose 7.9% compared to the previous year.
Interior designer Darren Palmer says one location that stands out for its design potential is The Waterfront at Shell Cove.
“Along this coastline, opportunities like this don’t come along often – in fact they almost never do – absolute waterfront land, nestled between the white sandy shores of Shellharbour South beach and the glorious new Shellharbour Marina, ready for you to create your dream home in one of the most breathtaking pockets of NSW,” he says.
Interior designer Darren Palmer says The Waterfront, Shellcove is a rare chance to create a dream coastal home.
A rare coastal opportunity
Shell Cove sits just 90km from southern Sydney and 22km from Wollongong, and has been thoughtfully masterplanned by Shellharbour City Council in partnership with Frasers Property Australia.
In the Shell Cove Peninsula Precinct, buyers can secure registered, ready-to-build waterfront land – a prospect that combines natural beauty with a vibrant marina lifestyle.
“What drew me here was the potential – the opportunity to design something truly personal, framed by nature and a community feel you won’t find anywhere else,” Palmer says.
Home designer Nadine Ryan of NadineK Design, who has worked with multiple clients in Shell Cove and also chose to build there herself, says the area’s wide blocks and flexible building-height allowances open up a world of possibilities.
“There are no floorspace-ratio requirements, so even if you have a 450-square-metre block, you could create up to 750 square metres of living space,” she says.
Buyers range from families and downsizers to Sydney-based holidaymakers who arrive by boat and berth in the marina for weekend getaways.
Shell Cove is a vibrant precinct perfect for buyers looking for a waterfront lifestyle.
Darren Palmer’s tips for designing your coastal dream
1. Make it personal
Palmer believes a dream coastal home doesn’t need to be “grand” – but it does need to be “yours”.
Your vision is what matters most, whether that’s an intimate retreat or a lively hub for family and friends.
“It could be a backyard that opens to the coast, rooms filled with light, a home that shifts with the seasons and connects you to the outdoors,” he says.
Think about how you want to feel in your home, and let that guide your design decisions.
2. Draw inspiration from nature
The coastal environment provides a ready-made mood board for colours, textures and finishes.
“It could be inspired by the sand, coral or seafoam – or you could look to the bush and use eucalyptus-greens, soft greys and earthy browns,” Palmer says.
Materials like timber, stone and linen not only reflect the surroundings but can also help your home age gracefully and feel in sync with its setting.
Taking inspiration from the coastal landscape can help bring the beautiful views into the home.
3. Tailor the layout to your lifestyle
Ryan says the home’s design should reflect who will be living there and how they plan to enjoy the space every day.
“Do you want upside-down living with kitchen and dining upstairs to take in the views? Or an attic space with a kitchenette and guest bed? Think about whether you’d like a pool, a garden, or even a lift for future accessibility,” she says.
Consider guests, family changes over time, and how you’ll entertain — all will influence how your layout works now and in the future.
4. Create spaces that delight
Memorable homes often have a feature that sparks joy each time you use it.
“You might want an inner sanctuary – such as an atrium courtyard visible from the shower, with a beautiful olive tree. The sky’s the limit,” says Ryan.
These personal touches can transform a house from a simple structure into a treasured haven that reflects your personality.
Smart interior design and personalised aesthetics can turn a house into a home that you love.
Living the marina lifestyle
Residents at The Waterfront, Shell Cove are just steps from the new Shellharbour Marina – a 270-berth hub surrounded by retail shops, harbourside restaurants, cafés, parks andgreen open spaces.
“What’s here now is the result of vision, planning and landmark buildings that have raised the standard of real estate in the region,” Palmer says.
Nearby, residents can enjoy recreation at the Links Golf Course, Killalea Regional Park, kids’ beach, playgrounds, walking trails and cycleways – all within easy reach.
The Crowne Plaza Shell Cove Marina hotel is also set to open in early 2026, meaning The Waterfront, Shell Cove residents will have access to even more world-class dining options, as well as convenient accommodation nearby for visiting friends and family.
For Ryan, Shell Cove’s appeal is so strong that she bought her own block and is building her Aqua design home there.
“You can go to the marina for fish and chips, still be fishing at 9pm in summer and feel safe, with the tavern music in the background. You really get into the lifestyle,” she says.
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