By M+M Architects
M+M Architects proudly present our transformation of a modified California Bungalow house, inspired by traditional Japanese architecture. We renovated the first floor, rear ground floor, and lower ground floor, preserving the original street-facing façade
M+M Architects proudly present our transformation of a modified California Bungalow house, inspired by traditional Japanese architecture.
Our design enhances the original bungalow to meet the needs of a family of four. We created a spacious living and entertaining area that seamlessly integrates with the expansive rear garden.
These partitions slide into a cavity, creating either a spacious entertaining area or separate living spaces as needed. Each panel meets the junction of the sliding doors, ensuring a seamless three-way closure that combines functionality with aesthetic appeal
Explore the unparalleled vision of M+M Architects, an esteemed firm renowned for its innovative approach to architecture and design since 2011. Specializing in bespoke residential imaginings, we craft homes that reflect the unique style and aspirations of each client.
At M+M Architects, our commitment to excellence and client satisfaction solidifies the foundation of our practice. Our team of dedicated architects are highly passionate about creating a unique journey for every project. We take the time to understand your ideas, offering expert guidance at every step to ensure your vision is met.
From pre-purchase design to construction documentation, contract administration, and interior design, we offer a comprehensive suite of tailored services. Whether it is additions, alterations, bathroom or kitchen design, extensions, interior designs, new builds, or renovations, we bring our signature touch to each endeavor.
For 10+ years, M+M Architects has reshaped residential living across the Sydney region, with a focus on the Northern Beaches, North Shore, Eastern Suburbs, and Inner West. Our extensive portfolio of successful projects speaks to our position as a leading authority in architecture and design.