Facebook Tweet Help Stories Renovation Australia TIDA Homes Dramatic move transforms cottage Share Tweet Help Ruby red brick and oh so pretty but if the ceilings are low and outdoor links limited then a solution is called for. Who would have thought removing a floor could add so much more? Designed by Studio PrineasFrom the architects:The original post war red brick cottage was compromised by a poor connection to the outdoors and a basement rumpus room with a low ceiling. The new lounge/kitchen areas have been located at the original basement level. By removing the floor above, the original basement level has been transformed into a lofty, double-height lounge and kitchen area open to the garden. The large volume is naturally lit by considered openings to the north façade which animate the materiality and volume of the space throughout the day.Throughout the project, inspiration was drawn from the mid-century era of the original cottage. Walnut timber is used in the joinery while other natural tones of stone and timber play throughout the benchtops and timber floor and vintage furniture pieces. The dining room has been designed as a pavilion between two courtyards. The room scales down the volume of its adjacent kitchen and living spaces to create an intimate garden room. A window box to the garden on the north side expands the function of the space whilst finely detailed steel bi-folding glazing blurs the boundary between in and out. Bifold doors open the dining space to the rear garden on one side and to the rear deck and barbecue area on the other. The new design for the master suite (formerly the front entry to the house) has transformed the minutiae of daily life into a luxurious ritual. The creation of separate zones within the space distils each part of the daily routine, serving to moderate the pace of daily life and promote a sense of calm that is heightened by the warm tactile materiality of the space. Credit list Architect Eva-Marie Prineas, Studio Prineas Kitchen designer Studio Prineas Interior designer Studio Prineas Cladding BFC Duragroove Smooth Narrow Window/door joinery Steel Windows Australia Tiles Better Tiles Styling Madeline McFarlane Builder Element Constructions Kitchen manufacturer Artech Kitchen Landscape designer Ben Farrar, Serenescapes Roof Lysaght Klip-Lock 700 Hi Strength Main flooring Tasmanian Oak Paint Dulux Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Highly Commended Story by: Trendsideas Photography by: Chris Warnes 28 Jun, 2020 Renovation Australia TIDA Homes Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Jack Fugaro + Agushi win TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Box Design Studio wins Australia Designer Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Bijl Architecture wins TIDA Australia Architect Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Renovations Renovating your home is an opportunity to refresh, expand and renew. Here's all the inspiration, ideas and information y... Read More Similar Stories