The Balmain House is located in Sydney, Australia and was designed by Carter Williamson Architects.  It is actually a makeover of a “dark and depressing” Victorian home  which the architects turned into a bright and modern crib: The  original house on the site is an 1860s timber cottage sourced,  sawn and  constructed from local timber. It was little changed when we  got it. A  L+EC ruling had virtually made it a heritage item, which came  with  court-defined planning concessions. The design is for a new building to  sit sympathetically behind and  recessive from the original cottage. The  new building touches the old  through a light, small connection that  locates a gothic-like courtyard  and the front door. The square ground  floor houses the kitchen, living  and dining rooms. Large voids puncture  the upper level plan, organizing  the space between bedroom, study and  library. The voids spatially  organise the ground plan defining the  kitchen, dining and circulation. Do you think this project inspires enough “warmth” (as requested in the brief by the owners)? (Photography by Brett Boardman)
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