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Main Ridge House
derek swalwell

An extensive renovation to a 90's property in a stunning coastal location.

Chamberlain Architects as Architects

Choosing to renovate rather than demolish has given a new lease of life and an architectural flair to this rare coastal property.

The owners purchased a dated 90’s property in Main Ridge in 2018 as a holiday retreat. And while they loved the property, the house didn’t fulfill their needs. Their immediate inclination was to demolish it and start again.

When we were invited to have a look, we saw a very different opportunity – one that the owners subsequently fully embraced.

photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell

In studying the existing plan, we saw a way to rearrange and re-structure the plan so as to provide the extra functional areas required whilst imbuing the main circulation spine of the home with a series of landscape vignettes.

photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell

Working off the original axis, we enclosed the alfresco area at one end of the spine to create more internal space. The kitchen was extended into this new space, morphing into a bar. A large picture window and daybed replaced what was a dead end, while a new fireplace and lounge area adjoining the kitchen created additional living space.

photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell

The plasterboard ceiling at this end of the house accentuated what is a low ceiling height. To counter this, we replaced it with slatted timber making the compression of the space feel more deliberate, whilst creating intimacy and warmth, and better defining the area by providing a material and spatial contrast to the adjoining main living room.

photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell

The vaulted ceiling in the central living area was retained and extended. The awkward sunken living room floor was raised to the same level as the adjoining spaces.

At the opposite end of the central circulation spine, the laundry was relocated from the end of the axis and replaced with a glazed entranceway opening onto a master bedroom addition.

photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell

Externally, the façade fronting the road was clad in silvertop ash slats. This had the effect of unifying the building forms and reducing the visual impact of the awkward detailing and irregular shaped windows.

photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell

At the rear, charred slats were used to clad the façade of the central living space, while floor-to-ceiling glazing was added to maximise natural lighting and views.

photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell
photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell

The infinity edge pool projects outwards from the main structure, creating an almost seamless visual connection to the distant treetops. The sunken outdoor living space adjoining the pool protects the sightlines from inside and reinforces the connection to the landscape.  

photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell
photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell

Our challenge was to boost the home’s sustainability rating in the context of its existing fabric and orientation. Beyond reinsulating all the wall cavities, adding solar panels and double-glazing, and creating shading elements along the western façade, the greatest sustainability outcome was in the embodied energy savings achieved by repurposing the home rather than demolishing and building new.

photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell
photo_credit derek swalwell
derek swalwell

The project demonstrates the value in bringing architectural rigour to a building such as this. The changes to the plan enhance the way the house functions, and the approach taken with the facade has allowed the simple forms to sit gracefully in the landscape.

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derek swalwell
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