By Edward Cookesley Architecture
Originally named ‘Primula’, this 1920’s heritage terrace home sits in the cosy back streets of Armadale. The brief was to refresh and modernise this home. Large skylights bring in an abundance of natural light, which in conjunction with the soft neutral palate, creates a calming home environment.
A new small, yet efficient kitchen becomes the heart of this home. This is then surrounded by clever storage solutions which hide away the integrated fringe, pantry and study. The bathroom and laundry were also reconfigured and upgraded to maximise the very narrow and restricted space on offer.
This humble renovation brings new life into this small family home.
Photography: Edward Cookesley
Edward Cookesley Architecture (ECA) is a small architecture studio specialising in new residential builds, alterations and additions.
ECA was established in 2019. The work of the practice encompasses architecture, interior design, urban design and landscape. Every project is carefully crafted to meet the budgetary and functional objectives of the client.
Our design responses are sympathetic to the surrounding environment and tailored to the individual needs of the end user. We believe design should be cohesive, multi-disciplinary and collaborative between client, sub consultants and stakeholders.
We endeavour to bring pride, practicality and sustainability to all our work and positively contribute to the public domain.