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Inner City Terrace Renovation

A restoration and contemporary / industrial inspired addition to a Terrace house in the historic and cool Surry Hills in Sydney. The house was very dilapidated and we added a two story addition at the rear while keeping the existing two story front.

Location:

Surry Hills

Existing House Type:

Brick Two Storey Victorian Terrace

Builder:

AS&KB

Engineer:

Stace Consulting Engineers

 

Structure: Masonry, Timber, Steel

Facade:  Brick Pit recycled bricks, Spotted gum hardwood stained battens, metal roof

Gross Floor Area: 160.70 m2

Other Materials: Steel frame bi-fold doors, solid oak timber flooring, polyurethane kitchen, granite benchtop, wallpaper, sandstone fire place hearth, concrete and turf landscaping

Atrium

PROJECT INFORMATION

CLIENT BRIEF / ​PLANNING STRATEGY

A restoration and contemporary / industrial inspired addition to a Terrace house in the historic and cool Surry Hills in Sydney. The house was very dilapidated and we added a two story addition at the rear while keeping the existing two story front.

THE DESIGN SOLUTION

We opened up the ground level while keeping some definition between rooms. A beautiful double height void in the middle of the house links the old and the new parts. This has a bridge above, a light well and a cool hidden powder room. The powder room is behind a batten wall and has a delightfully surprising burst of wallpaper. The kitchen opens to the rear courtyard with New York steel bifolds. The courtyard doubles as a private oasis and car space. Looking back at the house from the rear we see a sculptural upper bathroom wall clad with hardwood battens. The shape is playful while providing privacy and light to the bathroom above. There is a master bedroom upstairs facing the street with walk in robe and a new study. A new stair replaces the old dysfunctional serial stair and leads up again to an attic room. The bathroom is a large an indulgent retreat with freestanding wooden bath and double shower.

 

 

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