HABERFIELD RESIDENCE

This project involved the complete renovation of an original 1921 residence in Haberfield. The clients were keen to create a new family home, within the confines.

Two brothers bought adjoining sites, in 1920 as part of the Dobroyd Point Estate. The original House was built in 1921 in the style of a grand Californian Bungalow. The residence was drastically altered in the 1970’s by the second owner. All of the decorative external detail was stripped from the building and replaced with unsympathetic materials.

Our client’s brief included the restoration of the main part of the residence. From an original 1930’s photograph, we recreated the original features of the bungalow. Original internal features which had survived the 70’s upheaval, were upgraded and restored.

The rear portion of the home was approached in a different manner with a contemporary overlay.  New dining and living spaces connect effortlessly with the rear yard. An elegant central kitchen becomes the heart of the home. All interiors were detailed Polished concrete floors and warm timber-clad joinery add to a light, open and spacious feel. Changes in floor and ceiling planes denote different spaces. An extensive unused roof space was converted into a huge children’s rumpus and study area.

The home extends out into the external yard on three sides.  Different zones have been created for a pool and external dining. The garden contains fire pits and sports/play areas. Secluded corners allow for composting and garden service areas. These revolve around a classic glass house, ready for seedlings and delicate plants. We worked closely with Pepo Botanic on all of these external creations.

The final outcome is a generous welcoming family home.  A successful blending of architectural styles from different centuries.

 

 

 

Project Team

Phil Moore, Charles Kevin, Stephen Evans

 

Builder

Hagan Built

 

Consultants

Landscape – Pepo Botanic Design

Planning – Longitude Planning

Structural Engineer – Partridge

Hydraulic Engineer – Inline Hydraulic

Land Surveyor – Cibar Surveyors

 

Photographer

Guy Wilkinson