Designed by Dorrington Atcheson Architects
From the architects:
The setting
From the road, this bungalow gives little away of the green-filled valley it overlooks at the rear.
The renovation has maximised this outlook, bringing much needed light and sunshine into the living spaces and incorporating wide views of the garden and the borrowed landscaping beyond.
Our homeowners wanted to increase the floorplan of their tiny weatherboard cottage, to create more family space, improve liveability and create a better connection through to the rear garden.
Internally, the reworking of the existing cottage interior allowed us to create a series of cohesive and connected spaces that modernised what had been there before.
Our response was in two parts.
We reworked the floorplan of the existing cottage to create two children’ bedrooms, a bathroom, and a living room combining a sunny lounge area and a home office space.
The addition is loosely arranged as a square.
One quarter houses the main bedroom and ensuite; another has the kitchen and dining space – which connects to the lounge quarter on a diagonal axis.
The final quarter is a covered deck area recessed into the corner of the house.