Eliza House
Dave Kulesza
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Bathroom counterCaesarstone
CarpetCavalier Bremworth
PaintDulux Australia
Wall lampsEuroluce
Sanitary warePhoenix Tapware
Cabinetry veneersPolytec

Product Spec Sheet
Bathroom counter
Carpet
Paint
Wall lamps
Sanitary ware
Cabinetry veneers
by Polytec

A Dream Family Home

WALA as Architects

CLIENT BRIEF

Eliza House is located in an enviable neighbourhood pocket of Black Rock; within 400m to picturesque Beach Road and walking distance to the Sandringham Beach Foreshore Reserve. The homeowners had a clear ambition of laying roots with their young family in this Bayside community and setting up their forever home. The previous dwelling was a Post-war double-fronted brick-veneered house which was part of the common building stock of its time and did not hold any heritage significance. The old house had familiar characteristics of its Post-war pedigree by way of low ceilings and an awkwardly laid out horse-shoe internal configuration, so the logical decision was made to take a knock-down/rebuild approach.

photo_credit Dave Kulesza
Dave Kulesza

The owners wanted a practical, fuss-free home that will last them for years to come and our challenge was to create a design that responds to their present & future needs.

photo_credit Dave Kulesza
Dave Kulesza

DESIGN RESPONSE

While the existing building was of no heritage significance, a conscious decision to retain and edit parts of the existing fabric (ground level exterior walls) was inspired by the original horse-shoe shaped building layout that prioritised an east-facing courtyard which enjoyed lovely morning light. Short sections of the existing brick-veneered walls were retained as best they could primarily along the western and northern faces of the building. A new front entry was orientated to be centred with the true spine of the house to lead unto a generous hallway that expands into an open plan living space which further spills outwards to a well-curated backyard.

photo_credit Dave Kulesza
Dave Kulesza

Full-height glazed sliders are able to be stacked or concealed to allow the living spaces to open up completely to the outdoors. This indoor-outdoor connection is further emphasised with zero-thresholds between interior flooring and exterior decking, bringing borrowed amenity and a full 180deg view of the garden inside.

photo_credit Dave Kulesza
Dave Kulesza

The front hallway is well lit from the large windows from the stairwell that looks out to the central courtyard. Morning light is captured through this window in a warm glow and paints the space with shadows from the lush landscape of the outside. Curved walls gently lead into the north-facing living room which feels constantly light and airy throughout the year.

photo_credit Dave Kulesza
Dave Kulesza

Despite the generous feel of the open plan living space downstairs, the home has been designed with privacy of neighbours in mind with custom cedar screening to both the front and rear upper-level facades. 

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Dave Kulesza

MATERIAL SELECTION

High-quality, long-lasting materials and proven construction methodologies were purposefully selected for their time-tested qualities. Exterior finishes of black timber battens, white-painted recycled bricks and a velvety grey cement render collectively form a sophisticated material palette that is understated yet timeless. The colour palette was intentionally monochromatic to pair with the subtle textural qualities of the building materials. From the street, the restraint palette is not meant to overwhelm the streetscape but sit quite comfortably in this leafy neighbourhood pocket.

photo_credit Dave Kulesza
Dave Kulesza

To contrast the light and open feel of the shared family spaces of the house, the private rooms adopt a moodier persona with darker colour schemes. The library/study is representative of this with a deep feature-window steel reveal, that doubles as a bay window, coloured black. The dark tone continues with matte black cabinetry and a graphite black quartz hearth for the open fireplace. Offsetting these dark tones are the warmer wood-veneered joinery and strategic ambient lighting. This application of timber on joinery extends throughout the house to tie all these pieces in a consistent material and visual language. 

photo_credit Dave Kulesza
Dave Kulesza

A cement-rendered feature wall in the Dining space mirrors the velvet finish of the exterior walls, strengthening the relationship and visual consistency between inside and out.

photo_credit Dave Kulesza
Dave Kulesza

SPATIAL PLANNING

The eventual physical footprint of the new house is not large compared to its surrounding neighbours in this Bayside neighbourhood, but the spaces within it do feel generously sized courtesy of its high ceilings, clever use of windows, and efficient spatial planning.

photo_credit Dave Kulesza
Dave Kulesza

Gardens and landscaping have the space to ‘breathe’ and occupy their own parts around the house which, in time, complement and soften the angular edges of the building’s skin. 

photo_credit Dave Kulesza
Dave Kulesza

The fortuitously north-facing backyard enabled the rear living spaces to open up to it and reap the benefits of a northerly aspect. Outdoor recreational facilities such as the pool, sauna and BBQ platform are well-placed to be in full view from the indoor living areas.

photo_credit Dave Kulesza
Dave Kulesza

The ability to completely retract the glazed sliders means that a good cross flow of air can always be maintained downstairs. 

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WALA
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