Well Tempered House, Melbourne / Green Sheep Collective
Tempering light, heat, privacy, and security by way of a dynamic facade, this two-storey home creatively addresses energy efficiency on its narrow inner-Melbourne site.
Tempering light, heat, privacy, and security by way of a dynamic facade, this two-storey home creatively addresses energy efficiency on its narrow inner-Melbourne site.
Ground floor extensions provide a bright new kitchen and dining space with improvement connection and views to the garden.
The Trigg Beach House is an original 1950’s weatherboard home, extended and renovated to accommodate a growing family of six. A stones throw from Trigg Beach the home now comprises of five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two living areas, a huge games room
We were originally approached to undertaken internal structural modifications to create a larger living space at the rear of the family home, extending into the existing conservatory.
This brick and glass extension fits snugly onto the back of a double fronted weatherboard worker’s cottage in Clifton Hill. Designed to capture light from the north, as well as views of an existing bottle brush tree to the south
A modest single story L-shaped cottage on a bay side site in Sag Harbor was converted into a single two-story building volume.
Choosing to build a new area at your home has become more famous than ever! It’s an ideal way to obtain additional space without worrying about relocation.
Designed for our garden loving client in Artarmon, on Sydney’s leafy North Shore “House in the garden” is an addition to the rear of a modest, interwar bungalow set within a beautiful established garden.