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Melbourne terrace renovation shows monochrome need not be boring

Proving that a monochrome scheme needn’t be boring, layers of white on white create a tranquil, stylish feel in this new Melbourne terrace renovation by Pierce Widera. Located in Fitroy, the mid-Victorian terrace house had already undergone two major renovations in its lifetime but none more beautifully restrained, or functional, than this one.

Lounge room
Lounge room

The home’s first reno saw a kitchen, dining, bathroom and first-floor bedroom added while the second attempt added another bedroom upstairs. “But this was done without resolving a properly flowing floorplan. The first imperative was to focus on improving the floorplan to increase the functionality of the spaces,” says Pierce Widera designer and co-founder Amy Pierce.

Bathroom
Bathroom

While the heart of the heart of the home, the home’s former kitchen was a dark space so increasing the penetration of light was key. To do this, the kitchen splashback window was extended, and an additional vertical sliding window was added to bring the outside in.

Kitchen
A glass splash back lets light permeate the kitchen
Kitchen
The kitchen melds simple white joinery with pale timber

“The kitchen is light and bright, seamlessly flowing into the dining area, providing ample storage and hiding a functional laundry behind a hidden door. The high ceiling adds a sense of grandeur to the space, accentuated further by the two new pendants above the kitchen island and dining table,” says co-founder and designer Nat Widera.

Dining room
The dining room features beautiful custom cabinetry perfect for display

There is a nod to mid-century modern design in the home’s general materiality but also with the owners’ furniture and artworks. The minimal master bedroom is a study in white – simple white joinery is accented by minimal white handles and complementary paint. Full height wardrobes wrap around an existing fireplace flue and act as the entrance into the ensuite bathroom also.

Bedroom
Master bedroom

Luxurious and functional, the bathrooms are a highlight, and they feature a rich terrazzo floor, soft grey wall tiles and fresh white stone and timber for the vanity units. “The project outcome is both respectful to the heritage of the house and the needs of its inhabitants.”

Bathroom
Bathroom
Terrazzo floor
Terrazzo is a highlight in the bathroom

Photography: Derek Swalwell | Styling: Natalie James

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Real reno: Clever kitchen design for Melbourne chef

Nestled in inner bayside Melbourne, this recently renovated Victorian cottage now features a discreet double level extension at the rear and lots of clever joinery and small-space design solutions befitting its petite size.

“This little single fronted home was bursting at the seams and in much need of an overhaul and complete reconfiguration. Our brief was simply to create a family home that was adaptable in the long term, suitable for entertaining and had flexible zones that are linked or can be closed off if required,” says the home’s architect Donna Brzezinski of BG Architecture.

Lounge: Clever joinery makes fabulous use of space throughout the home
Lounge: Built-in joinery makes fabulous use of space throughout the home

The fairly significant renovation maintained one principal room at the front of the original house and reconfigured the existing shell to accommodate a bathroom, study and living room. “A central courtyard marks the extent of the original cottage with an operable glazed walkway that links a cosy living zone to the main family and kitchen zone,” says Donna. Plenty of built-in storage and the airiness of perforated metal contribute to the feeling of space in what is a relatively small family home.

A central courtyard connects the old and new part of the home
A central courtyard connects the old and new parts of the home

Home to a professional chef, it’s unsurprising that one of the most impressive parts of the home is the kitchen. The stainless steel island was designed with intimate cooking demonstrations in mind and the staircase houses concealed storage adorned with stylish, perforated custom metal screens.

Kitchen & dining
Kitchen & dining

Perforated screens conceal under-stair storage in the kitchen
Perforated screens conceal extra storage under the stairs in the kitchen

Dotted around the home is an interesting mix of furniture and artwork collected on the owners’ travels. ”The home has a wonderful personality reflective of a client who embraces bold colour and it’s complemented by an eclectic art collection from around the globe,” says Donna.

Study
Built-in cupboards make efficient use of space in the study

Art

The other notable aspect of the home is the way in which the architect has captured as much natural light as possible (never easy in a terrace), while maintaining privacy in what is a built-up urban location.

Glass bricks let light in and look relatively modern from the outside of the home
Glass bricks let light in and look surprisingly modern from the outside of the home

“With a zero setback from the laneway, privacy within this home is paramount and pivotal to the application of refracted light sources from within the property and from the upper level. A strip of glass bricks captures diffused light in the kitchen and laundry zone with the upper level master suite masked by a perforated steel gable,” says Donna.

A perforated steel gable provides privacy to the upper level
A perforated steel gable provides privacy to the upper level, while allowing light in

“I’m proud of the way we managed to achieve so many lovely light-filled spaces within such a small urban footprint. As always, it makes us proud when we have a happy client who loves coming home every day and has a home that is uniquely their own.”

Bathroom
Bathroom

Photography: Michelle Williams | Styling: Merinda Garrett

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