Find Your Arkular Archetype: Wellness, Adventure, Eco, Urban & More

Image: Ventnor House by Arkular
Arkular
Archetype.
Not all homes are built the same because not all people are. At Arkular, we believe your space should mirror your identity, aspirations, and values. Whether you’re tucked away in the hinterlands, soaking up the coastal breeze, or thriving in an urban centre, your home should be a true reflection of you. We’ve designed modular homes inspired by real people and real lifestyles. So, what’s your archetype? Read on to find out and view more competed Arkular projects here.
Understanding Your Arkular Archetype
An archetype is a concept that connects your living space to your personal identity, aspirations, and lifestyle. At Arkular, we believe homes should not only provide a place to live but also resonate with who you are and the life you envision.
Lifestyle Assessment: Reflect on your daily activities and how you spend your time. Are you more of a social butterfly, or do you prefer quiet solitude? Your lifestyle will heavily influence your ideal home design.
Values and Aspirations: Consider what matters most to you. Is it sustainability, creativity, family, or adventure? Your values will guide the features and aesthetics of your home.
Location Preferences: Think about where you feel most at home. Do you thrive in urban environments, enjoy the quiet of rural areas, or love the coastal lifestyle? Your preferred setting can shape the design and functionality of your space.
The Adventurer: Embrace Nature
Your best match: Jindabyne House or Howqua House
You embrace the great outdoors. Whether you’re hiking, biking, fishing, or camping, nature is your therapy, and you deserve a home that respects that with rugged functionality and a seamless flow between indoor comfort and outdoor adventure.
Think:
– Durable materials
– Outdoor showers
– Plenty of storage for gear
– Connection to landscape
Both the Howqua House and Jindabyne House reflect rugged elegance. They blend seamlessly into the landscape, with practical floorplans and outdoor living spaces that invite the outdoors in.
The Wellness Seeker: Find Serenity in Your Spaces
Best matched with: Ventnor House
You crave a home that is calming, health-centric, and intentional in every corner. You need a space that supports your rituals, whether it’s yoga on the deck, juicing in a sunlit kitchen, or soaking in a bath surrounded by gum trees.
Think:
– Natural finishes
– Earthy palettes
– Light, space, and serenity
– Mindful architecture
Why Ventnor House? This design feels like a deep breath. It’s open, warm and chic, just like the lifestyle you’re curating. With natural finishes and an earthy palette, it creates a calming atmosphere that supports your daily rituals and helps you connect with nature.
The Country Cook: Rural Living Done Right
Your best match: Fish Creek House
You are a homegrown hero. Whether it’s fresh tomatoes from the garden or pasta made from scratch, your kitchen is the heart of your home, and your veggie patch is your pride and joy.
Think:
– Open-plan kitchen with island bench
– Outdoor dining area
– Garden-to-table living
– Slow living charm
Why Fish Creek? Rustic warmth meets modern comfort at the Fish Creek House, reflecting the owner Simone, a true country cook who has even written an inspiring book, Family Harvest on seasonal, nourishing meals.
The Urban Creator: Simplicity for City Living
Your best match: The Ark City Range
You thrive on culture and connection needing a home that balances privacy with presence and style with smarts. With a small footprint and big design, your space in the city may be precious, but that doesn’t mean it should be boring.
Think:
– Compact but clever floorplans
– Inner-city efficiency
– Work-from-home pods
– Vertical gardens, rooftop spaces
The High Performer
Your best match: Arkular custom designs
You train hard, live clean, and prioritise wellness at every level. You don’t need a mansion; you need zoned spaces that support movement, recovery, and focus. Your home should stretch when you need it to and provide calm when you seek tranquillity.
Think:
– Standalone gym pods or studio spaces
– Outdoor decks for body-weight workouts
– Minimalist, high-performance materials
– Recovery zones: saunas, baths, ice tubs
Get inspired by our Agricultural Lakehouse. A second dwelling on our client’s property, this design features a living space that can serve as a yoga studio or guest room, a bathroom, kitchenette, sauna, lake for cold plunging and an expansive deck area for entertaining.

Image: Brunswick House
The Modern Parent
Best matched with: H-shaped or Zoned Designs. See our Ark T3.
Life is busy but exciting as you raise kids and possibly pets, balancing work-from-home with school pickups and sports drop-offs while dreaming of moments of peace amidst the chaos.
Think:
– Zones for living, sleeping, and working
– Open family areas + private retreats
– Flexible spaces that grow with you
– Durable, sustainable materials

Image: Brunswick House
The Eco Warrior
Best matched with: Passive & Sustainable Designs. See Nicholls Rivulet Passively Designed Home.
For you, it’s not just about looking good; it’s about doing good. You want a home that treads lightly and respects the earth without sacrificing beauty or comfort.
Think:
– Passive solar design
– Recycled or renewable materials
– Water-saving features
– Off-grid potential
Every Arkular design leans into sustainability, but some go even further. Want to live off the land, harvest your own power, and reduce your footprint? We’ve got you covered.

Image: Image: Nicholls Rivulet Passively Designed Home: 8 star energy rating, 140 mm thick stud walls for high-grade insulation, heat recovery system, air tightness at Passivhaus standard (0.6ach @50Pa) + Aluminium clad UPVc frames with triple glazing.
The Empty Nester (With Visitors)
Best matched with: H-shape, U-shape, or Podded Homes. View Southern Highlands House and Ark T2.
The kids have moved out, but that doesn’t mean the house is empty. You’re in a new season of life with more freedom, more hobbies, and yes, grandkids and adult kids dropping in and staying longer than planned.
Think:
– Zoning for privacy
– Guest pods or wings
– Low-maintenance design
– Indoor/outdoor living for entertaining
Your home should adapt to this new chapter, simpler, but no less joyful.
The Downshifter
Best matched with: Howqua House, The Ark M1, Flinders House
You have consciously stepped away from the rush. Less less noise, more meaning. Whether you have left the city behind or simply redefined your priorities, you value time, space, and a slower rhythm of life.
Think:
– Modest footprint, beautifully resolved
– Spaces that prioritise calm over clutter
– Seamless indoor-outdoor flow
– Low-maintenance, low-impact living
Why this design?
Downshifting isn’t about sacrifice it’s about intention. These homes are designed to support a simpler, richer lifestyle, where less truly becomes more.
The Minimalist
Best matched with: Bruny Island House, Clydesdale House
You live by the philosophy that clarity creates calm. You’re intentional with what you own, how you live, and how your space feels. No excess, no distraction just clean lines, open space, and thoughtful design.
Think:
– Streamlined layouts with hidden storage
– Neutral palettes and refined materials
– Multi-functional spaces
– Visual and spatial simplicity
Why this design?
Minimalism isn’t about having less for the sake of it, it’s about making room for what matters. These homes strip away the unnecessary and elevate the essential, creating a space that feels both grounding and expansive.

Image: Minimalist Kitchen Design

Image: Pets at Home
The Pet-Centric Home
Best matched with: Portsea Beach House, Ark T3, Ark T2
Your home isn’t just yours, it belongs to your furry companions too. Whether it’s dogs, cats, chickens or rabbits their comfort, safety, and joy are built into your everyday life.
Think:
– Durable, pet-friendly materials
– Secure yards with easy indoor access
– Wash zones or mudrooms
– Shaded outdoor areas and nooks for rest
Why this design?
These homes embrace the reality that pets are family. With thoughtful zoning and resilient finishes, they allow for freedom, play, and coexistence, without compromising on design or cleanliness.

Image: Pets at Home































