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Sometimes a home becomes like an archaeological dig-lots of different components, layers of time, various ideas. These various accretions, and expansions quite often don't serve to make the home significantly better than it was, merely larger.

A great location with views towards the water over a parkland, great block size and a comfortably sized family home, it is somewhat let down buy the combined efforts of various additions and modifications over the years seemingly without a clear vision of the whole is what the owners of this home in Drummoyne have. Living areas face due north, without shade. Floor plan amenity is somewhat squeezed in with a kitchen that has spread into the dining area. There is no area of the home that reflects the comfortable size of the site.

Views are also not connected with, openings and proportions are out of scale.

All of that aside, it is still a large comfortable family home. It just could be so much better, more befitting of its location.

Our core response has been to the natural aspects of the site is an embrace of garden, views, natural light and shade. Internally creation of new living areas, improved views with reworked windows and doors, and internal natural light sharing will improve ease and comfort.

Externally, a contemporary rear addition connects with comfortable spaces, covered access to car parking, a pool area, new fence treatment and extensive reworking of the front facade is part of the holistic response, removing the cumulative road blocks of previous enthusiastic owners.

Materials are chosen to work with the existing cottage, aesthetics and efficiency of construction. Passive low energy principles are part of the design brief with allowance also being made for active environmental systems such as on-ste water storage, earth coupling, insulation, cross flow ventilation, shading and photovoltaics (solar panels)

We expect construction to commence late 2023-early 2024

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Lounge looking towards kitchen and dining areas.
Lounge looking towards kitchen and dining areas.
Highlight windows provide an opportunity to ventilate the roof. External verandah provides well needed shade to the north
Highlight windows provide an opportunity to ventilate the roof. External verandah provides well needed shade to the north
Pool adjoins dining area. This will be shaded with a fixed mesh screen to provide safety to the glass of the dining and also external window shading
Pool adjoins dining area. This will be shaded with a fixed mesh screen to provide safety to the glass of the dining and also external window shading
New balcony works include new, safer handrail detail and taller doors with new sidelights.Uncomfortable projections on ground and first floor have been transformed into bay windows to embrace the water and park views. No shading is required as they face due south. Modified front fence with sandstone capping and rubble render.
New balcony works include new, safer handrail detail and taller doors with new sidelights.Uncomfortable projections on ground and first floor have been transformed into bay windows to embrace the water and park views. No shading is required as they face due south. Modified front fence with sandstone capping and rubble render.
Existing garden with outbuildings and low roofed addition. This faces due north, is uninsulated and has no external shading
Existing garden with outbuildings and low roofed addition. This faces due north, is uninsulated and has no external shading
Existing front elevation with low handrails, very unsafe, low doors, useless min balcony, and unsettling proportions. When they ran out of ideas that just added more sticks of timber.
Existing front elevation with low handrails, very unsafe, low doors, useless min balcony, and unsettling proportions. When they ran out of ideas that just added more sticks of timber.

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We work with you to design the places where you live, work and play.

We listen to your ideas, visions and dreams and work with you to achieve them.

The process of dealing with councils can be daunting. We have over twenty years of experience running a design practice in Sydney and have in that time dealt with most Councils and experience a wide range of project types and challenges.

Our clients come to us looking for solutions to projects in residential, commercial and industrial categories. Heritage is a large part of working in the more established areas of Sydney.

Our projects have been featured in media including print and television, including Grand Designs Australia and work with Selling in the City.

Our name reflects that the process and production of our built environment brings with it a responsibility to be an agent of positive change. Benefits should be felt and experienced not only by our clients, but also for all others impacted by it. This is especially true in regards to our use of resources during construction, and the long term consumption of resources.

Are you looking for help with your next project? Contact us today.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.