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Mosman House

Derek and Melissa came to us a few years ago with plans to completely remodel their newly acquired federation house in Mosman. The home needed to be redesigned to reflect the way in which a contemporary  young family lives in the 21st century. Key to the brief was to recreate the way the house and the garden related to one another. They hoped for the creation of generous living and family spaces that directly connect to external terraces and verandah spaces.

By designing the internal rooms to bleed to the outside rooms we have created an enlarged sense of space whilst seamlessly allowing the garden and outdoor areas in.

A stepping down in the new floor level allowed us to create large and generous volumes in the new living and family spaces under a roof that admits natural lights and air without extending above the existing ridge. The double height timber lined living room creates a heightened sense of space, whilst the skylight not only provides brilliant light in, it also provides a wonderful vista to the sky and trees above.

The kitchen and dining room ceilings have deliberately been lowered to create a sense of intimacy to these key family areas. From all of these spaces there is an uninterrupted view of the garden and pool beyond. The square shaped pool and luscious garden effectively bookmark the site and help to create a sense of a hidden secret garden.

The finishes of brick and lined timber have been carefully selected to create a  layering of palettes in tones of cream, white and timber and have allowed Melissa’s decorative style to shine.

Two key challenges in the project were the proximity of large apartment buildings on the southern and eastern boundaries and the heritage value of the streetscape in Mosman. In response the front of the existing house is retained with no indication from the street that the house has been altered. The eaves of the new roofline are kept deliberately low to lower the focus of the eye to the garden and protect the privacy of the internal spaces from the adjacent apartment buildings. Carefully placed screens and planting intend to protect the home from these surrounding buildings.

The client understood from the beginning that landscape was key to the success of the project.  The garden, designed by Volker Klemm, is lush and tropical and blends in with the terrace and pool areas  creating a deep green backdrop to the house.

This home is now a true reflection on how a young family of the 21st century successfully live.

Photography: Luke Butterly

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Photography: Luke Butterly
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Design King Company is Architectural Design Studio based in Paddington, Sydney. With over 20 years of experience, the practice continues to be committed to the founding principle of providing design excellence across all projects. 

This working philosophy can be seen in projects that range from a tiny artist’s studio in the Blue Mountains to a large scale office building in Alexandria. Although our focus is on design and original thinking, our creativity is underpinned by sound technique, methodology and practice. This level of commitment to the entire building process has resulted in our work being widely published and has been awarded many times by the industry bodies. 

We have over the years also developed a very keen awareness of our client’s needs and expectations and judge our success by our client’s satisfaction, something we are justifiably proud of.

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.