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A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

Project: House 9D / Single-Storey Brick House
Architects: Mi Design Studio
Interior Designer: Jennifer Sinclair
Location: Palm Beach, Queensland, Australia
Project size: 270 m2
Site size: 612 m2
Completion date: 2020
Building levels 2
Photo Credits: Cam Murchison, May Photography, Villa Styling

This house is a perfect example of how architecture not only creates a home, but also shape communities for the better.

The project is a major renovation to an existing dilapidated single-storey brick house. For years, the original house that sat on this block was renowned in the suburb for the trouble it caused. The days when the previous occupier wasn’t spending their nights in jail, they would regularly play arsonist to either cars outside or neighbour’s backyards. To fund their recreational habits, the house was tenaciously stripped to its bare frames, not even a single underground pipework remained…

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

Fast forward to 2019 after the house sat empty for a number of years, new owners took a chance on their vision for the block as their future family home. Needless to say, the renovation was greeted with an overwhelmingly positive response amongst the neighbours.

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

Designed for a growing family who loves to entertain, the brief called for a contemporary design with a practical, modest floor plan. Visual connections across the living spaces were essential. Whether from the laundry or office, the kids can be supervised if need be.

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

Material selections suggest a hint of fun – bold blacks and concrete blocks subdued by warm timber tones throughout. Clean lines of linear cladding, timber screens and angled aluminium shading boxes offer style without being excessive.

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

By minimising the house footprint, external areas were maximised. Living spaces with generous volumes overflow seamlessly towards the alfresco and outdoor living. With a North-Easterly aspect, a favourite feature is how much sunlight and coastal breezes flood into the living spaces. Comfort is maximised through coastal breezes in Summer and cosy Winter morning sun rays warm up the spaces.

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

All details of practical living were attentively considered to best serve the growing family. From pram storage through to animal sleeping quarters. The residence is now full of optimism and freedom. It has completely turned the street from an unsettling eerie site – into a family-friendly neighbourhood filled with playful children most afternoons.

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

This renovation is a perfect example of how architecture not only has the power to create a home, but also bring together and shape communities for the better. How blessed this family is, to be able to call their neighbours and streetscape as part of their “home”.

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

A Major Renovation to an Existing Dilapidated Single-Storey Brick House

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