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A dramatic renovation / extension merges an Art Deco home on view to the street with a dramatic new volume comprising contemporary and airy kitchen, dining, and living areas at rear

Designed by Anthony Chan,  Chan Architecture

From the architects:

Located in the leafy suburb of Glen Iris, this home is a refined and imaginative transformation of a 1920s Art Deco residence – reimagined for contemporary living while paying homage to its architectural origins. 

This renovation and extension celebrates the union of heritage and innovation, delivering a sophisticated family home that is both timeless and distinctly modern.

The original front portion of the home was preserved, with its Art Deco character retained and subtly enhanced. 


The former front living room has been reconfigured as a spacious master suite, complete with a walk-in robe and ensuite, while a new powder room and staircase were seamlessly inserted within the existing footprint.

To the rear, a dramatic new volume houses the kitchen, dining, and living areas – designed to maximise natural light and provide a strong visual and functional connection to the garden. 

The new addition runs along the southern boundary to open the northern façade to full-height glazing, while a long skylight introduces daylight deep into the southern side of the space, creating a bright and balanced interior.

Externally, the extension is unapologetically contemporary – a dark-toned, minimalist form with clean lines and sculptural intent. 

Vertical blades introduce rhythm and architectural expression while providing essential privacy for the upper-level bedrooms. 

The contrast between the bold new form and the original Art Deco façade is deliberate and respectful, allowing both eras to speak clearly while coexisting harmoniously.

Inside, the interiors are defined by a rich, tactile material palette. 

Black cabinetry, warm timber veneers, and natural marble create a sense of understated luxury, balanced by limed engineered flooring for brightness and warmth. 

Each bathroom is individually styled using handcrafted feature tiles, offering a celebration of detail and craft that elevates the everyday.

What sets this project apart is its clarity of vision and cohesion – an architectural language that confidently bridges past and present, function and form, elegance and restraint. 

The home is a compelling example of how sensitive heritage renovation can coexist with bold contemporary design, resulting in a home of enduring character.

Credit list

Renovating/extending architect
Structural engineer
Wright Design
Cladding
Colorbond
Floorboards
Made by Storey
Joinery
Laminex
Appliances
Miele
Tapware
Brodware
Fans
Big Ass fans
Shower
Roger Seller
Accessories
Reece
Photographer
Tatjana Plitt
Builder
Kleev Homes
Building surveyor
Grimbos Building Surveyors
Timber fence
Radial Timber
Tiles
Ensuite – Artedomus Format Flat Hanten; powder room – Cerdomus Zellige Bosco Lux; laundry – Classic Ceramics
Stone
Signorino, Cerdomus, Caesarstone
Kitchen sink mixer
KWC
Lighting
Ambience Lighting
Washbasins
Falper Ciotola, Claybrook, from Roger Seller
Toilets
Villeroy & Boch, Caroma
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Winner

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