Upstairs, the family bathroom was designed as an abstract of a traditional winter-garden with steel framed skylight and timber ceiling paneling.
A house of rooms Darling Point is a heritage conservation zone and is fiercely protected by its local community.
Our house falls into this zone and is identified within an inventory of contributory items. Our role during the design and reconstruction was to allow the house to have its own celebrated story and scale within a tightly administered public domain.
With intent to regain the spirit of the building, rather than simply recreate its history we sought to dismantle the components of a home typical of the surrounding neighbourhood before scaling it back to fit the specifics of the site. This included replanning of the floor plate, with relocation of stairs, rooms and amenity as well as external works.
In the absence of ‘open plan’ we have created a house of rooms; a home of rich personalisation for its inhabitants that is greatly beneficial to the homeowner.
But it is here too that we also find innovation, the built form sympathetic to its surrounding environment. The home is detailed to feel valuable within its restricted dimension and still told each internal story without obvious restriction. District views are carefully framed by paneled and obscured windows and doors, external landscaping and the glow of garden sconce lighting.
The project is beautiful in its exploration of finding the contemporary and grand within what is historic and compact; youthful but also reverential. It is a delicate, slightly feminine study in the role of the contemporary classic.
Architect Anna Trefely
Credit list
Architecture and interiors firm
Alexander & Co
Samantha Birtles, Sophie Harris, Mengxi Deng, Charlene Cong, Mel Mckoy
Project
Darling Point, Sydney
Anna Trefely, Jeremy Bull
Designed by:
Design by Alexander & Co
Story by:
Trendsideas
Photography by:
Tom Ferguson
15 Dec, 2019
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