Black Ribbon House

Architecture Residential Brisbane City, Queensland, Australia

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Description

This one hundred year old Queenslander home was last seriously renovated in the 1970’s and was in much need of expansion for this growing family. The clients had lived in the home for many years, so knew the house and site well. They loved living in the street and saw the value in a complete renovation that would service their needs for the long term. Raising the existing home allowed for expansion while minimising the footprint on this small lot site.

One of the main goals was to design the home in a way that did not create the feeling of two separate houses - old and new. The new areas needed to blend with the old retained fabric in a contemporary way. The existing house had original dark stained timber windows, doors and trims. Studio 15b was drawn to these aspects and created a new dark timber feature wall that draws visitors through the home. Dark timber stairs also help to connect the old and new areas. Dark joinery elements were also included throughout the home, helping to tie the interiors together.

The natural slope of the site to the rear was used advantageously to overcome the existing flood overlay with the rear of the home now above the flood level. The slope also allowed for a stepped lower level which created high ceilings to the kitchen, living and dining areas. A 4.2m ceiling height was achieved in the living room which allowed for a striking wall of glass that overlooks the landscaped rear and pool. A double volume over the outdoor living area was possible by re-pitching and extending the existing rear roof.

The rear elevation of this home is framed with black colorbond capping, giving its name – Black Ribbon House.

Details

Completion date 2020
Building levels 2

Project team

Allison Smith Architect & Interior Designer
Studio 15b Architect & Interior Designer