Grove House

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Description

Bryant Alsop was engaged to complete the final stage of the renovations and additions of a free-standing Victorian villa. Our clients had carefully spent a number of years restoring and reinstating the period building that had been used as a boarding house for many years, back to a single-family home. Having completed this first stage, we were engaged to design and document a contemporary addition to sit alongside the heritage home.

Situated on a large south facing block, the immediate response was to turn the addition back towards the street to maximise northern light and garden connection. As such we built across the southern boundary and reoriented the living spaces to a generous central garden and lawn which celebrates the owner’s horticultural talent. The project required a Town Planning permit and successfully navigated Boroondara’s heritage requirements in a timely manner.

The new addition houses family living, dining and kitchen spaces, connecting to a north facing outdoor entertaining area, a first-floor main bedroom suite, and generous garaging and workshop spaces. High ceilings and lofty volumes create a sense of space and calm that is echoed through a neutral materials palette that is both restrained, robust and honest. This includes, a polished concrete floor with in-floor heating, a floating concrete hearth, timber cabinetry and porcelain benchtops are complemented with steel and aluminium glazing and a floating steel and timber stair.

Sustainable design was integral with roof forms oriented to maximise a large-scale PV system that supports the heat pump run in-floor heating and electric cooling. A retractable sun shade integrated into a recycled timber pergola manages western sun load and provides flexibility for outdoor living. Painted brickwork eternally provides a robust finish with good thermal mass that will stand the test of time. Together with high performing double glazing and increased insulation, the house has increased comfort and reduced running costs. Large stacking doors to the living space allow for fantastic cross-ventilation, as do operable skylights at the first-floor level. This is a family home to be enjoyed for the long term that cultivates a sense of delight in a garden oasis.

Details

Project size 300 m2
Site size 884 m2
Completion date 2023
Building levels 2

Project team

Bryant Alsop Architect
Martin Brothers Builders Builder