Daylesford

This 1940s timber house in Daylesford offered the potential to extend and update on a relatively modest budget. Designed for a couple planning to live permanently in the country and have guests over, the original part of the house has been completely reworked and a contemporary wing added to the rear.

Here.
Lewis Gallagher, Ammon Beyerle, Almin Mulic, Agathe Paradis, Guillermo Tomasini, Rudy Darmawan

Location
Daylesford

Budget
<
$400k

When
2023

 

Orientated to the south, the design includes a raked ceiling and highlight celestial windows that brings in the northern light. Conceived as an open plan pavilion, there’s a living area at one end with a kitchen at the other.

The original house was also thoughtfully renovated, with what was formerly the living area now becoming a guest bedroom and ensuite. Some of the home’s 1940s details have also been preserved, including an art deco-style brick fireplace and plaster detailing on the ceilings.

Using timber structures, recycling materials such as the recycled brick wall in the home’s living room and inexpensive materials, such as laminates for the kitchen, considerably reduced the cost. Although the house is still relatively modest in size, with an additional 60 square metres making the entire footprint approximately 160 square metres, it’s more than sufficient.

 

Builder
Anvil Constructions

Structural Engineer
On Beam

Photographer
Luke Ray

Text
Stephen Crafti

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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