Homes
Our residential project abilities vary from renovations, additions, holiday homes and forever homes.
We spent over half of our lives in our homes. Beyond a wishlist of rooms, this environment has the biggest opportunity to shape our lives for the better.
Designing your home is a balancing act of functionality, cost, sellability and how your environment can improve your life.
Callington, City Beach
The clients brief for their home was inspired by William Krisel's modernist portfolio in California and effortlesly blended in the Empire Games era beach landscape.
Using the existing undercroft parking excavation, we worked with the 3m fall across the site to deliver a pavillion home to meet the clients brief.
Scope
Architecture
Builder
Austurban Homes
The Esplanade, Mount Pleasant
With a double frontage and a 3m fall, we took the opportunity to maximise the views and hide the garage. The result is a home where all living areas and bedrooms have a river view and the garage is hidden from the streetscape, creating the support structure for a pavilion style indoor/outdoor living terrace elevated towards the river.
Scope
Architecture, Interior Design, Interior Decoration, Development Management
Builder
Evolution
Lake Monger, Wembley
With a massive Water Corporation sewer main line and multiple easements running right through the lot, the challenge was to unlock the lots possibility to create a two vacant land parcels, and to construct a functional home on the balance lot when almost half of the site is taken up by easements.
We teamed up with the clever thinkers at Vision Surveys and turned this challenge into an opportunity.
The Lake Monger residence works effectively to ameliorate the angled easements inherited with the site, while maximising liveable area by cantilevering and building over vertical zones of future serviceability.
Scope
Architecture, Interior Design
Builder
Castleprime
Warragoon, Attadale
This family home presented a challenge in orientation, with the street front facing north but a brief for outdoor living at the back of the site.
The solution was a home that created internal atriums to feed northern light into the living and dining areas that flowed onto the sun lit backyard and pool.
Scope
Architecture, Interior Design
Builder
Evolution