“Hi guys.
Just want to thank you again for the amazing work you did on our home.
As you know this has been a long term (15 year) project for Katie & I. A life project that has changed over time with the addition of Flinders. We absolutely love our home - waking up every morning looking through the tree to the hillscape is wonderful. Uplifting!The living area is just perfect - it brings us together & grounds us every day.
The spaces seem so spacious with separation but closeness - very clever in design & function. We have never felt closer as a family. I love the little nooks & cranies (courtyards) & we enjoy playing with what we will do with them in the future.
The connection to the backyard has been awesome - Flinders love the space & now uses it daily - I enjoy the study of the great Australian lawn and what will be out the back.We are in the thick of suburbia but have a feeling of serenity & privacy.
Architecture should make daily life easier but great architecture can change how you feel - you have done this for us.Regards, Matthew”
ONE PLUS ONE HOUSE
Small Lot Workers Cottage Extension
Location
Paddington, QLD
Timeline
2019 - 2020
Set amongst a background of vernacular detached houses on a traditional narrow 7.5-meter wide inner-city Brisbane lot the additions and alterations at the Paddington Cottage Renovation comprises of a simple and clear geometric reference to the turn of the century houses in the area in the form of a small yet well detailed and crafted extension to a high-set timber cottage with the aim of providing more living space and a greater connection to the north-facing backyard and mature tree for a young family.
Two architectural gestures underpin the narrative of this modest kitchen living and bedroom extension. The first captures the formal qualities of the dwelling. The geometry of the addition is a direct mirror of the existing cottage’s proportions however, re-interpreted as a rigorously geometric composition wrapped in compressed fibre cement sheeting and cover battens. A series of strategic openings in the form of solid casement and large retractable doors windows address both overlooking concerns from adjacent neighbours and create a seamless indoor/outdoor relationship.
The second is an idea of detaching the new volume from the existing, integrating a central courtyard and circulation space that connects the split-level plan between new and old. Clad in a light-weight polycarbonate sheeting with timber battens. The previously dark core of the cottage now allows both volumes direct access to natural light and cross ventilation whilst further enhancing the connection to a landscaped courtyard, setback areas and along with it a sense of advancement to the local vernacular.