By Sang Architects
The original bungalow was built over 70 years ago as a compact family home with two bedrooms upstairs and the third downstairs, accessed by a narrow staircase. Sang Architects had previously altered the house for two successive families.
The new owners wanted to enlarge the living, dining and kitchen areas and create better access to the outdoors. They also wished to add a new master bedroom suite and update the other bedrooms and bathrooms for their young daughters.
The steep site overlooks a valley of mature trees. Sang Architects designed full height glazing along both sides of the living and dining rooms, resulting in a stunning view of the bush canopy.
The new designer kitchen with an island bench opens onto the new eastern deck via wide bi-folding doors, allowing the living areas to achieve excellent indoor-outdoor flow.
The reconfigured stairwell leads down to the large rumpus room and the new private master bedroom, dressing room and ensuite, all adjacent to the sunny lawn area.
The daughters love their new bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and new bathrooms.
A built-in audio visual system distributes music and entertainment throughout the house.
The redesigned entry allows for two car parking spaces with a lockable storage area.
The original dark brown stained weatherboards were repainted in a fresher, lighter colour, complimenting the new open-feel to the whole house.
Sang Architects is a practice known for its rich legacy of architecture and many years of high quality design. We work closely with our clients to design and build homes and buildings that support them now and will leave a legacy for their future generations.
Excellent design, build quality and sustainable architecture are the keys to creating wonderful and inspiring architecture. The buildings are warm and comfortable, resilient, low-energy buildings with healthy indoor environments, free of condensation and mould. The Passive House (Passiv Haus) approach is ideal for helping our clients achieve this.
Sang Architects is a member of PHINZ and the Superhome Movement