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Located in the heritage suburb of Williamstown, a small home on a large block required a transformation to suit a large family with 4 boys. Dig Design have designed additions to maximise natural light into the house, the sense of space and the connection with the outdoor spaces, challenging the form of the traditional inner west suburban cottage.

Type:  Alterations + Additions

Location:  Williamstown

Client:  Darren + Tracey

Build: John Morlang Building Contractors

Photography:  Rachel Lewis

Dig Design’s brief was twofold, to restore the heritage home in full character, but with a contemporary twist, to remove the existing lean-to and create a large contemporary extension that found a balance between spaces for human connectedness, with spaces to be enjoyed together, and spaces you could find solace in.

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The site is suburban block in Williamstown with a heritage overlay, and a north south orientation, requiring an innovative solution to maximise the site and access to natural light, whilst maintaining the neighbours access to natural light also.  A contemporary take on the sawtooth roof form allows northern sun into the main family areas of the house.

Large glazed operable walls connect the main family spaces with the large deck and external spaces.

The heritage part of the home, has been given a contemporary twist in its restoration through black and white bathrooms, charcoal carpets, black ceilings and spotted gum flooring.  Victorian bones with a contemporary palette.  Whilst the new additions are not only set apart in form but finish as well, a palette of polished concrete, oak, black and marbled elements, white walls and black window frames.

The new additions challenge the form of the traditional inner west suburban cottage.  Yet, by working with and respecting the existing house it is not overwhelmed by the new form.

The result is something not often seen in heritage suburbs like Williamstown, a distinctly modern addition that highlights and preserves the historic value of the original home, avoiding era confusion and mimicry.

Elegant, restrained and considered, contemporary detailing of joinery and finishes has helped create a place for this family of six within a suburb that they love.

We have had a history with Dig Design for over 10 years and seen Julie-Anne and Lindsay flourish into an award winning forward thinking contemporary outfit!  Not only have we referred a swag of our A-grade clients to Dig, they designed our own home. –   Darren + Tracey, Williamstown

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Dig Design® is an award winning Melbourne based Architecture + Interior Design studio.

At Dig Design®, we love delivering residential architecture in all forms … new homes, alterations and additions to your existing home and residential developments. We are design generators and solution finders and our ability to solve our client’s problems carries forward to our work in other project types too, including commercial and public architecture.

We share your passion for the delivery of outstanding yet affordable architecture and interior design. As your partners in the process, Dig Design® will be there to guide and support you from first idea to turning the key to your [new] home, as we work with you to create an innovative, contemporary and quality architectural solution.

We know that strong partnerships and collaboration between client, architect, interior designer and builder, is how the best results are achieved … this is where the architectural magic happens!

To us, every project as an exciting opportunity to do what we love … designing homes you love.

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.