Millswood House
David Sievers
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ElementBrandProduct Name
Pendant Lights Flos
Kitchen AppliancesFranke Home Solutions
Bathroom FurnitureDuravit
Bathroom FurnitureKaldewei
SanitarywareAstra Walker
PaintingsDulux Australia

Product Spec Sheet
Pendant Lights
Kitchen Appliances
Bathroom Furniture
by Duravit
Bathroom Furniture
Sanitaryware
Paintings

Millswood House

studio gram as Architects

The existing Percy street residence is a ‘turn of the century’ double fronted cottage. The aim of the design was to maintain the current character by using the roof form as the basis for the extension.

photo_credit David Sievers
David Sievers
photo_credit David Sievers
David Sievers

At ground level, the cottage is brought back to its original form, by removing the small extension to the east. The east - west axis is maintained through the interior, strengthening the ‘corridor’, which is common to this style of home. A link is created between the old and the new, through the use of glazing and negatives to both the north and the south]. These negatives were also a key consideration in cross ventilating the new extension.

photo_credit David Sievers
David Sievers

The form at the second story takes cues from the existing roofline, minimising the impact it has at street level and allows the two forms, old and new, to sit comfortably as one. The introduction of the 'cat ear' or the inverted roof line, allowed us to create the width necessary on the floor plate, to accommodate the master bedroom, the robe and the ensuite, whilst also creating a concealed roof plane to accommodate the 12KW solar array.

photo_credit David Sievers
David Sievers

The introduction of a large void from the master bedroom, above the dining table below, floods the ground floor with light, and allows for natural convection to pull air up through the void and out the openings onto the roof terrace.

photo_credit David Sievers
David Sievers

The roof terrace introduces otherwise unknown views across the roofs and the treetops of adjoining properties, removing the users from the ground plane, whilst strengthening the connection back to natural environment. The pool in the rear yard was raised 1200mm from the ground plane, eliminating the requirement for a traditional pool fence, whilst also raising users of the pool to the same height as those adjacent the pool in the entertaining area. The introduction of the raised pool creates a mid level between the ground floor and level one, allowing the opportunity for a circular path of movement between the ground floor, the pool, the roof terrace and the master suite.

photo_credit David Sievers
David Sievers

The simple material palette, of bagged brick, burnished concrete and timber allow the opportunity for the client’s eclectic art collection to be displayed prominently throughout the house. The robust nature of the palette will allow the materials to weather and adapt to their environment whilst remaining relatively maintenance free.

photo_credit David Sievers
David Sievers

Team:

Architects: studio gram

Photographer: David Sievers

photo_credit David Sievers
David Sievers

Material Used :
1. Revolution Roofing – Europlus – Matt Monument Colorbond Finish
2. Timber Cladding – Cyprus – Frencham Cypress
3. Tasmanian Oak - Veneer
4. Carrera Marble
5. Appliances – Gaggenau

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