The Wrapped Bungalow, Brisbane / Maytree Studios
Luke and Marie approached us with a pre-war cottage in poor condition. Their vision was to lift and build under the cottage, and in their words introduce a ‘sexy’ look to the home.
Luke and Marie approached us with a pre-war cottage in poor condition. Their vision was to lift and build under the cottage, and in their words introduce a ‘sexy’ look to the home.
Weather House is a bespoke home for a young, nature-loving family on a quintessentially compact Northcote block.
This small residential extension for a professional couple nestles between an existing brick ‘California Bungalow’ and a raised pool with deck, replacing a dark ‘lean to’ addition with daylit spaces that are connected to the site and the sky.
Home Zandpad is a 17th century building in the middle of a green oasis, with a river on one side and an orchard and garden on the other. In its previous incarnations it has been an inn, bakery, and café, resulting in lots of small rooms spread across different levels.
Artel31 managed to gain a permission which increased the footprint of the barn by over 100% in order to facilitate the long term usage of the barn as an accessible dwelling for a large family.
A charred timber extension and internal alterations to create a series of light-filled spaces in a detached Buckinghamshire family home.
An L-shaped extension along with internal alterations provided the opportunity to create a series of linked spaces across the ground floor – from Victorian rooms with high ceilings and original features to a bright and texturally-rich contemporary kitchen.
When the homeowner/interior designer found this midcentury home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright protégé, architect, and landscape architect Kaneji Domoto, it was in utter disrepair.