Barwon Heads V

Architecture Residential Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia

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Description

Nestled amongst a cluster of shady trees on a quiet coastal street, this white weatherboard cottage has been carefully restored and extended to accommodate contemporary living for a young couple and their two dogs.
In its original state, the existing cottage was run down and in need of repair. Ameliorating this called for the dilapidated lean-to at the rear of the property to be demolished and the enclosed verandah at the front to be opened up, pairing the house back to its original bones.
The existing cottage now accommodates two bedrooms, a bathroom with separate powder room and a walk-in pantry accessed from the kitchen. Now opened up, the front verandah creates a covered area connected to the front lawn - perfect for games of bocce on a warm summers evening.
The single gabled form of the extension now abuts the rear of the existing cottage, and facilitates an open plan kitchen, dining and living space with main bedroom, walk in robe and ensuite. This new area is split down the middle of the gable, and stepped out in the living space to enrich the simple form. Setting the extension back to the southern end of the block now maximises outdoor living to the northern garden.
Balancing a sense of generosity to living spaces whilst respecting the modesty of the existing cottage was important to the client’s brief. A raked ceiling over the kitchen and living area references the high ceilings in the cottage at the upper end, whilst creating smaller, more intimate volumes at its lower end. These smaller spaces within the open plan layer to create study nooks and bench seats for individual activities.
Large sliding glass doors open onto a deck to the north from the living area, encouraging a relaxed and informal connection between the interior and exterior. The northern deck encloses an established tree which filters natural light into the living spaces. Louvre windows are utilised strategically throughout the house to encourage cross ventilation, allowing the house to breath in coastal breezes.
The simple material palate takes cues from the existing cottage, with white weatherboards and interior linings providing fresh lightness. The cladding of the new extension uses weatherboards and vertical timber cladding to reinforce the split gabled form. Timber accents continue throughout the house to add warmth, texture and a sense of relaxation. Looking through the large timber framed doors and windows to lush green landscape of the exterior, acts as a calming background.

Questions and Answers

Key products used:

Stained ship lap silver top ash cladding
Painted weatherboards
Western red cedar windows
Colorbond roof sheeting
Vic Ash timber flooring
Laminate joinery with Vic Ash timber accents and Caesarstone benchtops
Vgroove timber lining boards

What was the brief?

o Generous sense of space but not excessive – interested in effective use of space.
o Contemporary light and open
o Capitalise on northern orientation along the block and garden connections
o Private, relaxed spaces, respectful of neighbour’s properties
o Sense of separate spaces within open plan
Natural materials with inherent colour and texture
o Maintain relaxed coastal qualities and capacity to entertain in multiple ways

What building methods were used?

Traditional timber framed light weight construction trussed roof forms generally. One half of the roof form adopts a traditional truss with flat ceilings, the other half uses scissor trusses to create a generous raked ceiling. Restrained footprint and use of materials provided an economic means of construction.

What are the sustainability features?

o Small footprint
o Living spaces are orientated towards the northern sunlight to encourage passive heating in winter
o Zoned areas for heating control
o Wood fire heating to reduce electricity consumption
o Cross ventilation principles for natural cooling in summer
o Double glazed windows and doors throughout
o Insulation throughout existing house and new extension

How is the project unique?

Barwon Heads V is a sensitive restoration and extension to an existing white weatherboard cottage. It connects strongly to surrounding landscape through the use of natural timbers and large floor to ceiling windows and doors. By balancing a sense of generosity to living spaces without being excessive, the house now operates as a comfortable, efficient, affordable dwelling.

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

The clients are a young local couple with two energetic dogs. They both enjoy working from home at different occasions and are excited to be able to do this in their new space. They love entertaining their friends and family and spending time at the beach with their dogs.

What were the key challenges?

Navigating a tight construction budget informed decisions early in the design process. To overcome this, one simple roof form made from timber trusses and timber framed construction generally was identified as the most economical means for the project’s extension.

Details

Project size 98 m2
Completion date 2016
Building levels 1