Sustainable Extension For A 1960s Mono Pitch Roof House

A lot of times adding an extension to an existing house is a project more than complex than initially predictable. The challenge can exist overcome through specific methods and using as inspiration existing projects such as this residence in Oakleigh. The house is located in a suburb of Melbourne, in Australia.

Lean To House pitch roof View in gallery
The roof pitch of the extension is reminiscent of houses from the 1950s and 1960s
Lean To House wooden deck View in gallery
The new living spaces open up onto a large wooden deck towards the back

In 2016, the existing house which was originally built in the 1960s was extended and altered. The project was done by Warc Studio, a exercise with a contemporary and sustainable blueprint approach that allows each project to exist shaped past the client'due south specific needs and aspirations just as well by the site conditions. The result is always a design that inspires and reflects the client's' lifestyle.

Lean To House glazed facade View in gallery
The dorsum facade is glazed and brings the outdoors in, revealing a view of the back thou
Lean To House large window View in gallery
The public spaces are connected to the deck while the private spaces are towards the heart of the building
Lean To House back facade View in gallery
The back facade features a series of timber fins which frame the windows

The projects involved adding a new extension to the rear of the existing house too as the alteration of the old spaces. The new living spaces were added to the back of the edifice, where the site forms a gentle slope. This section of the house is oriented towards Eastward and benefits from lots of natural sunlight.

Lean To House timber fins View in gallery
The timber fins are only stained and they maintain their natural look and texture
Lean To House dining area View in gallery
The kitchen is positioned on one side of the extension and it shares an open floor plan with the living and dining spaces
Lean To House kitchen counter View in gallery
The kitchen and dining areas are designed with light colors and natural forest accents

The full floor area of the extension is 182 square meters. They're organized into an open floor programme which includes the kitchen, living area and dining space. The construction is compact but at the same time spacious. The new living spaces are connected to the former part of the house through a hallway and a plywood chute structure.

Lean To House interior sliding panel View in gallery
A wooden sliding wooden panel similar to a barn door is installed on i of the interior walls
Lean To House brick wall View in gallery
The rest of the spaces are organized along a hallway on the left side of the new book
Lean To House hallway to social area View in gallery
The hallway connects the social spaces to the study which is part of the existing firm

The existing function of the house suffered a few major modifications besides. For example, the floor program was restructured and the laundry room, study and bathrooms were refurbished. The study is directly continued to the extension spaces. As far as the full general blueprint strategy goes, the extension has a make clean and uncomplicated look, with a fix of timber fins that ascertain the glazed facade and a cohesive interior decor.

Lean To House sliding barn door View in gallery
The sliding barn door slides open and acts as a sort of interior windows between the spaces
Lean To House bathroom design View in gallery
The bathroom has a slight vintage character, with a blackness and white tiled flooring and a simplistic decor

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