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Treeview Terrace: A Sustainable and Light-Filled Transformation of a Historic Home
Treeview Terrace is a thoughtful and sustainable renovation of a single-storey terrace house, originally defined by a long, narrow layout and a dark, unwelcoming atmosphere. A lengthy corridor dominated the design, running nearly two-thirds of the house before opening into the existing living area, amplifying a sense of confinement.
Our design approach emphasizes sustainability and revitalization, focusing on two key areas: the open-plan living space and the new master bedroom. While preserving the house’s original footprint, we have transformed the living area by raising the roof and installing two-storey windows. These additions not only capture natural light but also frame a mature tree in the rear garden, creating a strong connection between the indoor and outdoor spaces. The result is a bright, warm, and inviting environment that celebrates nature.
The master bedroom was reimagined to disrupt the linearity of the corridor and introduce flexibility to the home’s layout. Designed as a multi-functional space, it features sliding glass doors that allow it to serve as a sitting or study area during the day. In the evening, curtains ensure privacy for restful nights. The corridor’s transformation is further enhanced by an exposed timber ceiling structure flowing from the master bedroom and a new skylight that fills the once-dark passageway with daylight.
Commitment to Reuse and Recycling
A cornerstone of this project was our commitment to sustainability through recycling and reuse. To minimize waste and reduce environmental impact, we retained as much of the original structure and materials as possible. The western façade of the living space was preserved, and existing windows were thoughtfully integrated into the new layout. The rear extension’s metal-clad shed aesthetic was maintained, requiring minimal rework of framing and supports.
We also preserved and restored the original timber flooring, sanding it back to reveal its natural beauty. Additionally, recycled elements were incorporated, such as a feature kitchen island benchtop crafted from recycled blackbutt timber. These efforts not only reduced material waste but also contributed to the project’s cost efficiency and sustainability goals.
During demolition, we discovered a hidden gem: an original fireplace in the master bedroom, concealed behind plasterboard. Restoring this feature allowed us to celebrate the home’s history, a meaningful gesture for our clients, who are deeply passionate about heritage preservation.
Material and Colour Choices
Inspired by the client’s earlier renovation work, which featured a playful mix of coloured bathroom tiles, we extended this approach throughout the project. The kitchen and living spaces showcase a diverse palette of colours, adding vibrancy and character to the home while harmonizing with its historical charm.
A Sustainable Future
Treeview Terrace is a testament to how thoughtful design can balance sustainability, functionality, and historical preservation. Despite its modest front façade, this carefully crafted renovation meets the needs of a growing family, offering warmth, flexibility, and a strong connection to the natural environment. By prioritizing reuse, natural light, and timeless materials, the project stands as a model for sustainable living in a historic context.
Project size | 124 m2 |
Site size | 213 m2 |
Completion date | 2024 |
Building levels | 1 |
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tsai Design | Architect |
Yarrabank Builders | Builder |
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