Sunday Architecture

By Merrylees Architecture

Brand Design ⚬ Social Media Curation ⚬ Print | 2022

‘Designing homes for classic coastal living’

Sunday by Merrylees is inspired by a desire to make architecture more accessible for everyday homeowners.

Wide view of a bright, spacious interior with open double doors leading to a patio, featuring sunlight streaming in, with the words "sunday. architecture" overlaid.
A beige tote bag with the word 'sunday.' printed on it, placed next to a paper with an image of a beach and the text 'I would but it’s Sunday.'
A minimalistic flat lay featuring a smartphone displaying an Instagram profile with architecture-related content. The profile handle is 'sundayarchitecture' with a description of designer homes for coastal living by Merrylees Architecture. The background consists of various neutral-toned materials and textures, including samples of fabric, paper, and string, along with a card labeled 'sunday.'"}
Minimalist workspace with a small plant, coasters, paper, and a pen on a light wood desk. "Sunday" text in a house-shaped design overlay.
Minimalist workspace with a wooden round table, a laptop showing a website, a white coffee cup with saucer, a woven chair, and white curtains in the background.
Minimalist white ceramic vase with a rounded design next to a business card with the text 'sunday. architecture' on a textured neutral background.
Smartphone displaying an Instagram profile on a light surface partially covered by a woven bag.
Magazine cover featuring a white house with the title 'Sunday Architecture'

client love

“Zak has been a brilliant partner for our brand. He listened to our brief and goals to create stunning branding for us whilst also offering creative direction to help elevate our vision further. Not only is he a great designer, but his communication is prompt and he delivered everything we asked for on-time and on-brand.

We highly recommend Zak to anyone seeking a professional designer to elevate their business to the next level.”

Elliott | Sunday by Merrylees Architecture