Elwood House of Heaton Avenue, Melbourne Building, Australian Home, Residence, Architecture Images

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue, Melbourne

Renovated Property in Victoria design by STAR Architecture, Australia

21 Feb 2018

Elwood House, Melbourne

Design: STAR Architecture

Location: Elwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Elwood House

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue sits within a tree-lined streetscape that comprises a mix of contemporary and heritage buildings within a council heritage overlay – predominantly Californian bungalows with red brick façades and terracotta tiled roofs, set back from the street with formal gardens and timber fences. Prior to renovation, Elwood House was a tired, 100-year-old example of these in poor condition but with bones intact.

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

The client, who valued the history and style of the building wanted to invest in its retention and restoration. Details such as tuckpointing of façade brickwork, new cobbled bluestone driveway, reinstated timber fence and formal geometric front garden designed by Lachie Anderson Landscapes has strengthened the heritage fabric of the street.

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

The demolition of the cramped rear section of the house allowed for a new extension to open-up and take better advantage of the north-facing aspect back-garden. The new ground floor addition housing kitchen and living space is juxtaposed with the original house as a streamlined box with floor-to-ceiling glazing, aluminium doors and windows, limestone tiled floor and marble detailing.

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

The transparent box soaks up the natural northern and western light and utilises reflection from the existing pool to further bounce light around the internal space. It is a bright, spacious centre for gathering, sharing and enjoying the connection to the garden, barbeque and pool. The junction between old and new is distinct but fluid. A central spinal hallway links the two halves of the building with walls extending from front to back in a continuous line, creating a long, framed vista.

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

The new first floor addition housing the children’s bedrooms distinguishes itself from the more transparent ground floor as a solid monolithic box. Although solid, the off-white rough-cast rendered box seems to float above the building below and to rise and disappear into the sky. It is offset from and overhanging the ground floor envelope, providing shading below and moderating the bulk of the overall mass. Spotted gum elements feature throughout the building uniting the two different levels.

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

On the ground floor, new windows are framed with timber, referencing the formal heritage detailing elsewhere. Timber screens are used on the façade of the new extension, softening the robust box against the heritage façade.

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

Interior finishes and joinery were designed with Fiona Lynch. The selection of tactile materials, lustrous finishes, rich colours and sleek detailing complement the architectural forms and add another layer of design integrity to the house. The clients’ extensive art collection was accommodated with spaces designed to best present the range of work, further enhancing the building’s character.

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

Elwood House provides the multi-dimensionality and flexibility needed for a modern family which is reflected in a range of architectural styles and materials from different eras that have been successfully integrated as an elegant, contemporary home. The extension is respectful of its neighbours and the streetscape; it is not prominent from the street front – there are only glimpses of a modern box behind, modestly set back from its neighbouring buildings.

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

Energy use, solar access, thermal performance, ventilation and water-sensitivity have been considered at all stages of the project to create a house that aims for self-sufficiency and a harmonious relationship with its surrounding landscape.

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

Despite its elegant design credentials, the house is still primarily a home for a young family; joining the daily life of the other parents and children in the local neighbourhood.

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

Elwood House, Heaton Avenue – Building Information

Key products used: Aluminium Windows and Doors: AWS Architectural WIndow Systems
Project size: 400 sqm
Site size: 711 sqm
Project Budget: $1400000
Completion date: 2017
Building levels: 2

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

Architect: STAR Architecture
Builder: STAR Kolektiv
Landscape Architect: Lachie Anderson Landscapes
Structural/Civil Engineering: ACOR Kersulting
Interior Design: Fiona Lynch

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue Melbourne

Photographs: Peter Bennetts

Elwood House of Heaton Avenue, Melbourne images / information received 210218

Location: Heaton Avenue, Elwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Architecture in Melbourne

Melbourne Architecture Designs – chronological list

Melbourne Architecture Tours

Melbourne Architecture

Melbourne Architect

The Ceres Gable House, Geelong, Victoria
Architects: Tecture
The Ceres Gable House in Geelong
photo : Peter Clarke Photography
New House in Geelong

Richmond Terrace
Architects: Robert Nichol & sons
Richmond Terrace in Melbourne
photograph : Lillie thompson
Richmond Terrace Property

Australian Architect

Australian Houses

Comments / photos for the Elwood House of Heaton Avenue, Melbourne page welcome

Website: STAR Architecture