This project is a residential dwelling, located in a small pocket of the leafy Sydney suburb of Woollahra. The project involves the alteration and addition of an existing, heritage listed terrace. The existing dwelling forms part of a row of single storey terraces houses, all of which share their rear boundary with a public park.
The alteration & addition reconfigures the interior to accommodate the needs of the clients growing family. The original portion of the house contains a small study/guest room and a living room. The new double storey addition contains a powderoom/laundry.
An open plan kitchen/dining room on the ground floor, and two bedrooms and amenities upstairs. The new living room has a strong connection to the rear garden, ensuring that the compact spaces retain a generous spatial quality.
The design inspiration for the new living zone came from the openness of the former breezeway (an external space which enables light and ventilation into the habitable rooms). The memory of the ‘Breezeway’ is implied through the use of a full length skylight, which draws light deep into the new living zone
Material Used:
1. Facade cladding: Weatherboards, design pine, dulux Natural White paint finish
2. Flooring: Burnished concrete
3. Doors: Aluminium
4. Windows: Skylight windows by Belle Skylights
5. Roofing: Zincalume
6. Interior furniture: Thonet
7. Appliances: Fisher & paykel induction cooktop
Fisher & paykel 760mm oven
Fisher & paykel French door integrated fridge
Fisher & paykel interrelated dish washer