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1. View towards Kitchen 5475 px 3650 px 10 MB A3 print |
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2. Atrium Dining Room 01 5700 px 3800 px 6 MB A3 print |
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3. Atrium Dining Room 02 4123 px 3800 px 5 MB A4 print |
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4. View towards Kitchen from Dining Room 3800 px 5700 px 5 MB A3 print |
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5. Kitchen Nook 5700 px 3800 px 6 MB A3 print |
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6. Bathroom detail 3800 px 5700 px 5 MB A3 print |
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7. Bathroom detail 3800 px 5700 px 4 MB A3 print |
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8. Floor Plan 2259 px 3237 px 796 KB Print - Low res only |
When our clients bought this freestanding Edwardian home in inner city Northcote, the project began with them asking us an important question – are the minor changes we want to make sufficient for this to be an architectural project? The house already had a relatively new extension that would not be demolished or significantly extended, yet it required a complete transformation to meet the client’s brief and aspirations. We went in search of small moves able to redefine the living spaces of this home.
The Big Impact of Small Moves
The project began with testing. A series of options, each with varying degrees of modification to the existing building, were explored collaboratively with our client. During this process, the floor plan was ‘unlocked’ by the transformation of a small shadowed courtyard in the middle of the house into a vibrant sky lit family dining room. This single move completely changed the feel of the surrounding spaces and how they worked together.
The new glazed dining room gave us space to incorporate a generous cooks kitchen and lounge nook into the existing floor plate. A new wall of timber joinery conceals the existing structure and simultaneously addresses both the dining and the lounge room. Hidden glazing incorporated into the joinery unit and a concealed sliding door allows the rooms to be acoustically separated but remain visually connected.
Just a few small moves transformed the existing compartmentalised rooms into a series of joyful, light filled living spaces fit for a growing family.
Project size | 186 m2 |
Site size | 575 m2 |
Completion date | 2019 |
Building levels | 1 |
Mitsuori Architects | Architect | |
Matthew Murfett | Architect | |
Melissa Lim | Architect | |
Rhodri Thomas | Architectural Technician | |
Structural Edge | Structural Engineer | |
Andrew Plant Landscapes | Landscape Architect | |
Howroyd Homes | Builder |