Hendra House, Brisbane / Wrightson Stewart
Hendra House consists of the original Post-War structure, a contemporary extension and a walkway that eases the transition between old and new.
Hendra House consists of the original Post-War structure, a contemporary extension and a walkway that eases the transition between old and new.
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
Rees Architects designed the extension and internal alterations to this Victorian terrace house in Aldersbrook, London. We were also responsible for planning, building regulations, interior design and kitchen design for the build.
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
Will Gamble Architects were appointed to refurbish and extend this Victorian house in Hornsey to create a unique home for a family of four.
This property, designed by Interior Designer Noa Kuperman, could have easily been featured on the cover of some of the top international design magazines. The perfect balance between spaces, textures, materials, and colors, creates a home that is organic, embracing, and aesthetic.