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The warmth of the sun

This cottage renovation enhances liveability while reflecting a harmonious blend of modern farmhouse and Hamptons-inspired aesthetics, with a focus on solar penetration, simplicity, and enduring materials

Renovation by Jason Harb, JIH Building Design

From the designer:

This alterations and additions project reimagines a modest cottage into a warm, functional home designed to support modern family living while respecting its traditional character. 

Located in a well-established residential area, the design reflects a harmonious blend of New Zealand modern farmhouse and Hamptons-inspired aesthetics, with a focus on natural light, simplicity, and enduring materials.

Enhancing solar access 

"The key design move was the reorientation of living spaces to the north, significantly enhancing solar access and improving the home’s thermal performance," says building designer Jason Harb. 

The internal layout now includes three bedrooms, a study, and a master suite with an ensuite and walk-in robe – offering generous and well-considered spaces for both privacy and connection.


An early planning challenge involved the existing garage, which sits on a zero-lot boundary and does not conform to current setback requirements. 

Taming bulk and scale

To address concerns over bulk and scale, a lightweight open carport structure was introduced in place of a traditional garage. 

This solution retained carparking functionality while reducing visual impact and improving amenity for adjoining properties. 

A flat-roofed link connects the carport to the main home, adding a subtle contemporary touch to the overall form.

The design palette includes weatherboard cladding, mitred corners, corrugated iron roofing with scrolled edge trims, and steeper-than-usual roof pitches, evoking a refined yet familiar architectural language. 

Adding warmth in a sustainable way

"Reclaimed bricks are used selectively in landscape and external detailing, adding warmth and texture in a sustainable and understated way," says Harb.

The result is a home that honours its original charm while embracing modern needs – delivering a thoughtful and enduring addition to the suburban streetscape.

Credit list

Renovating building designer
Kitchen designer
Sharon Costar
Interior designer
Sharon Costar
Pool design/install
JIH Building Design; Installer Albion Park Landscaping Supplies
Roof
Corrugated iron roof in Woodland Grey
Fascia
Stramit metal fascia, in Surfmist
Window joinery
Darley Classic View – classic pearl white, in gloss, from Coastal Windows and Skylights
Bedroom flooring
Bremworth Wool Carpet, from Tony Di Milia Flooring
Wallcoverings/bathroom tiles/external area tiles
Phillips Tile Company
General heating
Air conditioning – TC Air and Electric, Diakin
Feature light fittings
Dining – Fishermans Net Kitchen Lights, from Florabell; Antique Copper Ceiling Pendant, from Florabell
Living area furniture
Sofas by Freedom; buffet by Provincial Living; console by Sel-f-less Furniture
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Highly Commended
Builder
JAK Building
Kitchen manufacturer
Paiano Kitchens
Landscape installation
JAK Building; sources – Albion Park Landscape supplies
Cladding
Scyon Linea Cladding
Gutter
115 high front quad guttering in Dune; mounted on Stramit bat clips
Door joinery
Aluminium doors supplied by Coastal Windows & Doors; solid French panel doors – special order from Complete Door; Internal doors – Corinthian MODA 2; carport French doors – custom, from Complete Door
Main flooring
Mint Classic Champagne, from Mint Floors; rear deck – Newtechwood in black butt
Rugs
Darren Palmer Rugs supplied by Sel-f-less Furniture
Paint
Interior – Dulux Natural white; exterior – Dulux Volcanic Ash (Porters Paint colour)
Fireplace
Vision Line Taurus Wood Stove, from Fireplace Masters
Control systems
Air Conditioning – Advanced Air; security – Swann
Dining table/chairs
Dining table – Jerico Oval Oak Dining Table, by Florabell; dining chairs – antique oak
Photography
Tim Shaw

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