View from the garden through the living room to the courtyard
View from the garden through the living room to the courtyard

We’ve introduced skylights, additional windows and low-energy lighting to breathe in new life to this family home.

This much loved family home was in desperate need of renovation and extension in order to meet the needs of a growing family. The result is a graceful yet playful architectural design that encourages human interaction and engagement with the outdoors.

From the outset our alterations needed to respect the heritage of the double-fronted Victorian home. We started with restoration of the street façade and front rooms, retaining period features such as picture rails and rose cornices.

The polished timber-floored corridor leads to a courtyard, the centrepiece of the new layout.

The courtyard introduces swathes of daylight, particularly to a double-height void that incorporates the stairwell to the new second level. There is a strong visual connection between the two levels as a result.

The courtyard also plays a role in ventilating the home, creating a thermal chimney effect for both levels. Similar attention to passive design principles can be seen in other areas of the home.

Openable skylights in several locations provide natural ventilation and lighting, as do north-facing windows. Low-energy lighting has been used throughout.

The addition of a second storey provides parents with a space of their own, incorporating a retreat and master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. We used a light palette and plenty of windows to provide an open, modern feel.

The extension to the back of the house resolved a lack of entertaining space while adding a durable open-plan kitchen and a dining area. Large timber-framed windows and doors open wide onto the rear garden, providing a strong sense of indoor/outdoor continuity. The overall result changes the previously ‘closed’ environment of the house into a very open one, very much in keeping with modern family life.

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Second miniature courtyard acts as a light well and seating area.
Second miniature courtyard acts as a light well and seating area.
Living room, view to courtyard lightwell
Living room, view to courtyard lightwell
Modern kitchen with timber detailing, and a light gentle green tiled splash back.
Modern kitchen with timber detailing, and a light gentle green tiled splash back.
Second storey timber cladding and large window
Second storey timber cladding and large window
Frosted glass brings in light and shadows from the native gums, while allowing for privacy in the upstairs bedroom.
Frosted glass brings in light and shadows from the native gums, while allowing for privacy in the upstairs bedroom.

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At DiMase Architects, we strive to deliver practical and thoughtful projects that improve people’s lives. Our focus on service excellence is at the core of our work, as we aim to create healthy and restorative spaces for living and working. We are deeply invested in our local and architectural communities, fostering connections and collaboration.

 Our passion lies in the intersection of people and the environment. We are advocates for good design and actively engage in the fight against climate change. Through continuous improvement, we learn from our experiences, successes, and mistakes, ensuring that our practice evolves and endures. We are proactive, self-critical, and mindful of others, committed to creating a sustainable and worthwhile architectural practice. 

DiMase Architects provides tailored architectural services that meet our clients’ specific needs. By understanding their brief, budget, aspirations, location, and project type, we collaborate closely with key stakeholders to deliver exceptional outcomes. Clients choose DiMase Architects for our experience, design approach, and dedication to sustainability.

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