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Issue 62 - Living in the Environment Issue

Issue 62

Living in the Environment Issue

Issue 62 is the first issue of the year and always a great time to put our best foot forward. With Adam Goodrum, the loveliest man in design, as Guest Editor, we draw on his insights as a furniture designer, artist and educator to look at the makers shaping our design world. Sustainability has never been more important, and increasingly this is a consideration from the start with projects designed to address their immediate environment as well as the longevity of the planet. From the coldest winters to the most tropical of summers, addressing how we live in the environment is crucial to creating the perfect home.

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The Step Down House
HomesHolly Cunneen

The Step Down House

Australia

A new rear addition to an original Federation 1910s dwelling in Willoughby, Sydney has helped create new connections to outdoors, while a renovation has breathed new life into the existing dwelling.


The Step Down House by Bijl Architecture has connected the property’s expansive outdoor space by situating the new addition at a slightly lower, stepped down floor level. The original Federation 1910s dwelling has been renovated at the front, retaining the general room layout and refurbishing existing architectural features such as decorative timber posts and verandah fretwork, timber shingles above the front window and leadlight stained glass windows.

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At the rear, the existing, poorly lit lean-to 1970s addition has been demolished, replaced with a new kitchen, dining and living area that opens up to a wide covered deck. The original hallway broadens to connect the old and the new, becoming the hinging point of the house, fanning out into a generous open-plan living space.

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Whitewashed Tasmanian Oak was chosen for the flooring, lending a Scandinavian edge to the house, while bi-fold doors open the room completely to the outdoor timber deck, grass and pool beyond. A clean, minimal approach has been taken to the design, with the wide parapet and door elements emphasising the horizontal plane, while skylights in the decking roof create three visual punctuation marks.

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At the side of the house, the new black bricks and existing light brown bricks are arranged in an artful mosaic-like placement, repeated in the external laundry steps that form the meeting point of the existing house and the extension.

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Inside, a long letterbox window has been used in place of a kitchen splashback, wrapping the corner of the room and carrying its slot-like proportions through the living and dining room windows to bring in welcomed light and reinforce a sense of simplicity.

Photography by Peter Bennetts

Bijl Architecture
bijlarchitecture.com.au

 

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Holly Cunneen


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Issue 62 - Living in the Environment Issue

Issue 62

Living in the Environment Issue

Issue 62 is the first issue of the year and always a great time to put our best foot forward. With Adam Goodrum, the loveliest man in design, as Guest Editor, we draw on his insights as a furniture designer, artist and educator to look at the makers shaping our design world. Sustainability has never been more important, and increasingly this is a consideration from the start with projects designed to address their immediate environment as well as the longevity of the planet. From the coldest winters to the most tropical of summers, addressing how we live in the environment is crucial to creating the perfect home.

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