Archello Awards · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024 · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024
Winners Announced
Whiffling House
Nick Carlino
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
CLAWFOOT BATHHighgrove Bathrooms - Dandenong
MVL1000x450PR
SP51MB
SP54MB
SP48-750BB
PUD3280BB
VJO7750B
SP160BB
SP-FS02BB
TEA TOWEL HOLDERBlum Austria
UTE1
TTH1
CABINET HANDLESFerrara Bros.
FER300.WH
FER150.MBL
LightingAbout Space Lighting
MINIMANIA
WALL FEATURE TILEAcademy Tiles
Minokoyo – 87948
BASINarova
CB1106NM

Product Spec Sheet
CLAWFOOT BATH
SP-FS02BB, SP160BB, VJO7750B, PUD3280BB, SP48-750BB, SP54MB, SP51MB, MVL1000x450PR by Highgrove Bathrooms - Dandenong
TEA TOWEL HOLDER
TTH1, UTE1 by Blum Austria
CABINET HANDLES
FER150.MBL, FER300.WH by Ferrara Bros.
Lighting
MINIMANIA by About Space Lighting
WALL FEATURE TILE
Minokoyo – 87948 by Academy Tiles
BASIN
CB1106NM by arova

Whiffling House

Wexhaus as Architects

Whiffling House is an Edwardian cottage located in Bunurong Country, Kingsville, Victoria and owned by Chris and Spencer. It underwent a thorough renovation of the original dwelling as well as a two-storey extension to the rear.

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

What was the brief?

Owners Chris and Spencer wanted to restore the original Edwardian cottage to its former glory - a lot of the features had been removed, painted over ... and in some cases, plastered over. Chris and Spencer were really clear about what they wanted to achieve in the project outcomes - a warm home for the two of them that they can entertain in. The kitchen was a key aspect of the design. There were some features of the existing dwelling they were really fond of that brought elements of charm into the home that they didn't want to lose.

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

the rooms they wanted include:
2 bedrooms plus study,
walk in robe and ensuite to main bedroom,
new kitchen with butler's pantry,
conventional laundry (not a European laundry)
formal lounge,
off street parking and a garden shed

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

What were the key challenges?

The budget - initially, it was set at $300k.
After fulfilling the design brief and some discussions with local builders, we mutually agreed that the budget would be increased.

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

The Overlooking: Rara likes to find solutions other than frosted glass. We wanted a large picture window in the first floor bedroom to allow Chris and Spencer to look into their yard.

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

What were the solutions?

The Budget: we decided to create a design using standard window sizes (to most of the windows), lightweight cladding and Danpalon for the skylights instead of glass. We also removed some features, including a reeded glass wall between the ensuite and main bedroom (for light).

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

The Overlooking: we decided to use a product called Kaynemaile. It's made from recycled plastic bottles and was originally created as the chainmail used for Lord of the Rings costumes. After the movie was shot, the creators diverted their attention to other uses - it's the perfect screening because it meets compliance with Council guidelines while still allowing you to take in the views.

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

How is the project unique?

One of the key aspects of architecture I (Wesley) love to explore and include in each project we've been commissioned, is to create a sense of unfolding. This way, there's something new and wonderful to experience in each room and as you turn each corner.

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

The placement of the 2-storey ceiling with the fireplace was deliberate - away from the main entry passage, so you only see this once you traverse the threshold between old and new. The effect of this is a real feeling of being uplifted as you take a couple of steps down into the living room and kitchen.
the materiality of the spaces also changes. the Edwardian cottage comes with its warm features; its timber floors, soft curtains, picture rails and panelled doors, while the 2020's extension boasts crisp bright surfaces, including concrete floors, metal edges.

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

This house has more surprises around each corner than I can count - some that we designed, and others that Spencer and Chris have added as they have settled into their home. It's such a pleasure and honour to see Chris and Spencer's commitment to our design beyond our own involvement.

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

Who are the clients and what's interesting about them?

Chris and Spencer are a married gay couple with two cats. Spencer works in the entertainment industry and Chris works in the medical one. Rara had to take this on board in the design of the spaces to ensure the new home catered to Chris and Spencer's different schedules and waking hours.

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

While most of Spencer's work these days is behind the camera, you may recognise him from the Australian drama series, "The Secret Life of Us".
Chris has spent the last decade saving people's lives as a paramedic, which, in the current pandemic climate, is very honourable. Together, Chris and Spencer make a kind, generous and stylistically astute client with whom we really enjoyed working.

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

Team:

Wexhaus - Architect

BCT Group - Builder

Builde - Building Surveyor

Brendon Moar - Landscape Designer

The Urban Leaf - Energy Rater

In Depth Geotech - Geotechnical Engineer

PD Structures - Structural Engineer

MJ Reddie Surveyors - Land Surveyor

Nick Carlino - Photographer

photo_credit Nick Carlino
Nick Carlino

Materials Used:

Cemintel Barestone - this continues to be one of our favourite products. This time, we decided to create a cool pattern in the design instead of a simple grid formation.

Oblica Fireplaces 
compared to some of Oblica's other fireplaces, the Shaker is relatively underrated. In situ, the shaker plays its role perfectly. it opens up the void space without weighing it down - the elegant tapered legs and the narrow frame contribute to its minimal presence in the space, while still being impressive.

Bora cooktops - we use these on all of our houses and have long since done away with the cumbersome rangehood.
we also check in to confirm our client are happy with this unusual alternative to the rangehood, and have only ever received positive feedback.

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