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Designed by: Anthony Chan, Chan Architecture

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Renovation by Anthony Chan, Chan Architecture

From the renovating architect:

Located on a gently sloping site in a heritage-graded precinct of Hawthorn East, this project is a renovation and extension to an existing double-fronted Victorian terrace home.

The original front rooms have been retained and restored, repurposed as a new master bedroom and ensuite, home office and guest bedroom, refreshed by new internal finishes and light fittings.

 

The rear façade features cement-sheet cladding with semi-random expressed joints, punctuated by the upstairs retreat window with metal surrounds.
The rear façade features cement-sheet cladding with semi-random expressed joints, punctuated by the upstairs retreat window with metal surrounds.

Responding to the northerly rear orientation, the new generous kitchen, dining and living spaces have been located to the rear, connecting seamlessly to the backyard via large sliding stacker doors.

A palette of pale oak timbers, warm greys and lightly textured stone and concrete add texture and warmth to the spaces, with subtle blue accent joinery and wall finishes adding touches of colour throughout.

 

New central dining area beside contemporary fireplace.
New central dining area beside contemporary fireplace.

An internal courtyard with an open steel and glass feature staircase brings light into the centre of the house and serves as a focal point, leading to the two upstairs bedrooms, bathrooms and children’s retreat.

Externally, the rear façade features cement-sheet cladding with semi-random expressed joints, punctuated by the upstairs retreat window with metal surrounds.

This is contrasted with the textured handmade pressed bricks on the ground level and organic curves in the backyard landscaping.

 

The modern kitchen complete with minimalist cabinetry and window splashback.
The modern kitchen complete with minimalist cabinetry and window splashback.

With a strong commitment to sustainability, this project also incorporates passive design principles to minimise energy usage and carbon emission.

This included the specification of highly insulated double glazed PVC windows, extensive thermal insulation to all external walls and roofs, high-performing building wrap to minimise air leakage and a HRV system to redistribute air circulation throughout the home.

 

The existing and retained Victorian frontage.
The existing and retained Victorian frontage.

 

 

Credit List

Renovating architect
Anthony Chan, Chan Architecture
Builder
APC Build
Kitchen designer
Chan Architecture
Interior designer
Chan Architecture
Landscape design/installation
Design by Eckersley Garden Architecture, installation by Normark Landscapes
Cladding
Equitone
Roof
Colorbond
Window/door joinery
Thermotek
Flooring
Made by Storey
Bedroom flooring
Prestige Carpets
Bathroom tiles
Tiento, Artedomus
Fireplace
Escea
Feature light fittings
Anchorceramics, Artifact, Volkerhaug, Cult Design, Surrounding
Living area furniture
Nick Scali
Dining table/chairs
Danish Red Furniture
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Highly Commended

Renovation by Anthony Chan, Chan Architecture

From the renovating architect:

Located on a gently sloping site in a heritage-graded precinct of Hawthorn East, this project is a renovation and extension to an existing double-fronted Victorian terrace home.

The original front rooms have been retained and restored, repurposed as a new master bedroom and ensuite, home office and guest bedroom, refreshed by new internal finishes and light fittings.

 

The rear façade features cement-sheet cladding with semi-random expressed joints, punctuated by the upstairs retreat window with metal surrounds.
The rear façade features cement-sheet cladding with semi-random expressed joints, punctuated by the upstairs retreat window with metal surrounds.

Responding to the northerly rear orientation, the new generous kitchen, dining and living spaces have been located to the rear, connecting seamlessly to the backyard via large sliding stacker doors.

A palette of pale oak timbers, warm greys and lightly textured stone and concrete add texture and warmth to the spaces, with subtle blue accent joinery and wall finishes adding touches of colour throughout.

 

New central dining area beside contemporary fireplace.
New central dining area beside contemporary fireplace.

An internal courtyard with an open steel and glass feature staircase brings light into the centre of the house and serves as a focal point, leading to the two upstairs bedrooms, bathrooms and children’s retreat.

Externally, the rear façade features cement-sheet cladding with semi-random expressed joints, punctuated by the upstairs retreat window with metal surrounds.

This is contrasted with the textured handmade pressed bricks on the ground level and organic curves in the backyard landscaping.

 

The modern kitchen complete with minimalist cabinetry and window splashback.
The modern kitchen complete with minimalist cabinetry and window splashback.

With a strong commitment to sustainability, this project also incorporates passive design principles to minimise energy usage and carbon emission.

This included the specification of highly insulated double glazed PVC windows, extensive thermal insulation to all external walls and roofs, high-performing building wrap to minimise air leakage and a HRV system to redistribute air circulation throughout the home.

 

The existing and retained Victorian frontage.
The existing and retained Victorian frontage.

 

 

Credit List

Renovating architect
Anthony Chan, Chan Architecture
Builder
APC Build
Kitchen designer
Chan Architecture
Interior designer
Chan Architecture
Landscape design/installation
Design by Eckersley Garden Architecture, installation by Normark Landscapes
Cladding
Equitone
Roof
Colorbond
Window/door joinery
Thermotek
Flooring
Made by Storey
Bedroom flooring
Prestige Carpets
Bathroom tiles
Tiento, Artedomus
Fireplace
Escea
Feature light fittings
Anchorceramics, Artifact, Volkerhaug, Cult Design, Surrounding
Living area furniture
Nick Scali
Dining table/chairs
Danish Red Furniture
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Highly Commended

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