A heritage-listed elevation dictated the parameters – and provided the challenge – of designing and building this magnificent addition. That challenge being to conceal a new extensive space behind a modest facade.
Removing the rear lean has made way for a stunning contrast to the original 1880s four-room workman’s cottage that remains.
A kitchen, living, dining, laundry, bathroom, master bedroom and ensuite have all been presented in a sleek, minimalist fashion through the clever use of space, materials and colour.
A large bank of bi-folding café doors and frameless double hung windows to the living and dining rooms create a seamless transition to the landscaped garden and terrace. Blended polished pine flooring throughout provides the warmth and character linked to the home’s extended history.