The Third House / Dalecki Design
Having owned the property for several years, the owners of ‘The Third House’ came to Dalecki Design with a clear understanding of how their character home could better suit their needs.
Having owned the property for several years, the owners of ‘The Third House’ came to Dalecki Design with a clear understanding of how their character home could better suit their needs.
The owners of ‘The Boatshed House’ came to Dalecki Design with a desire to create a modest yet modern home to facilitate their family spending quality time together and enjoying an outdoor lifestyle.
The owner of this 1950’s home came to Dalecki Design wanting to create The Duke House – a contemporary addition, transforming their small, two bedroom, one bathroom house into a three bedroom, two bathroom home suitable for a young, growing family.
The owners came to Dalecki Design with a cottage that was tired and run down. It was lacking all the mod cons and was becoming too small for the growing family. The brief was to extend this humble Mosman Park cottage to accommodate their need for more space
When the owners of this home came across a rundown home in City Beach, they were struck with the instant connection they had with not only with the space, but its history too. Sitting proud as part of the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games Village homes
On a narrow street in South Fremantle, lined with turn-of-the-century limestone and weatherboard cottages, this new home for a semi-retired couple has taken 5 years to emerge and now finds itself an old friend of this friendly, small street.
A clean, contemporary and light filled home was the basis for the design of our recently completed 4 bed, 3 bathroom residence in Como, Sydney.
The owner’s of ‘The Ash’ came to Dalecki Design looking to create a light, bright home with a functional layout utilising a layered, mixed material palette. As a young, growing family, it was imperative that the home was not only suited to their current lifestyle needs
The brief was to create a light, bright, and comfortable open plan home which was family friendly and great for entertaining whilst making the most of their 490sqm site.
The Armadale Crescent residence makes the most of a north facing view across a valley to a local park with the foot print heavily influenced by the block shape.
As a compact home of 260m2, the Perth Street Residence belies its small footprint, providing a spacious and light-filled home. Following the dicta ‘form follows function’, the client’s design brief called for a simple and unpretentious architectural aesthetic using strong honest forms free of embellishment.
This is a patina of what’s West Australian, with the planter boxes painted by West Australian artists and planted with West Australian native plants.