Full house refurbishment/ Single storey rear extension

Open House

The architecture seeks to establish strong connections between the internal spaces and the exterior. This is achieved through light, movement and the creation of free flowing, dynamic spaces.

The existing garage was replaced by a new single-storey building which accommodates a gym space with separate service rooms. This also has strong connections to the rear garden. This building has a distinct wedge shape which softens the transition of scale between itself and the main house. It is clad with stained black Russian Redwood to provide a distinct monolithic architecture.

All areas of the existing house were extensively remodeled and refurbished to create a practical and functional home. New metal and timber staircases were installed and new services were installed throughout.

This two-storey rear extension was designed to establish strong connections between the internal spaces and the rear garden. The spaces within are arranged on split levels and around a two-storey void, creating a dynamic and dramatic architecture. The rear facade was extensively glazed to allow daylight to flood into the internal areas and a gallery and bridge at ground floor level connect to an external glazed balcony over-looking the garden. A more private balcony area was also created at a lower level which is accessed from the Library and Study spaces. The new extension is separated from the existing house with a structurally glazed link which softens the transition between old and new and also allows more natural daylight to enter the existing internal areas.