The home now flows to outside from its living areas.The internal void between existing and new parts of the house brings legibility to the design and connection of movement between the floors. Spaces are open plan giving flexibility of use. The strong connection between interior and exterior enables natural surveillance of the garden and extends the internal living spaces. The built edge was pulled back from the northern boundary to ensure good solar access to the downstairs living areas and minimise the impact of overshadowing, as so often occurs on these closely spaced neighbouring small lots. The pavilion addition was kept compact to maximise yard space and meet the constraints of local town planning. It also responds to the strong character architecture of the neighbouring properties, yet is expressed as a contemporary form, and isn’t limited by the constraints of the original dwelling, working to harmonise with it rather than mimic it. This extension creates new living and sleeping spaces that maximise the solar orientation, views and inherent qualities of the site. Utilising a similar approach explored in other of my renovation projects, the existing dwelling underwent minor alterations (including being raised in its current location) and a new pavilion was added to the rear. I sought an outcome that protected the character of the original dwelling and its contribution to the streetscape. The design needed to happily house a young family as well as a successful photography business. Having lived in the unrenovated property for some time, the clients wanted to be able to effectively utilise the whole dwelling and yard, whilst providing opportunity to work from home in a contained and separate space. I was really excited for the opportunity to update a classic Queenslander cottage with so much history in its area. It had seen many incarnations prior to becoming a family home for my clients. This house was the original corner store for its area, and built to boundary on both its street frontages.
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