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How a Simple Courtyard Brought Light and Garden Into This Small Home Extension 

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Claire and her family started their journey of extending a Victorian terrace in Port Melbourne shortly before moving to Denmark; however, time spent in a small apartment showed that they didn't need that much space. So, working with Madeline Sewall from Breathe Architecture, they reworked their brief to better align with the architecture practice's philosophy of 'build less, give more.'
"We had a growing family at that time, two kids, and it was a chaotic life. And we were thinking, 'oh God, we need so much more space.'" says Claire. "Everyone needs their own room. We need a second living space. Let's make this our family home, and let's make it big."
Claire and her family moved to Copenhagen, and that experience made them realise their brief was in excess size. However, living close together in such a small apartment was something that Claire cherished and wanted to include in their reimagined brief upon returning to Melbourne.
The Victorian terrace was retained; however, the rear was reworked by Breathe Architecture. Courtyards were carved out to flood the living, kitchen and dining areas with natural light and fresh air. A new two-storey studio at the rear houses a home office, laundry and workshop on the ground, and a bedroom and bathroom on the first floor for visitors and future teenagers.
Recycled bricks are the hero of the home, used both externally and internally. While the bricks are a big tick for sustainability and embodied energy, they bring a real sense of honesty, authenticity and personalisation with imperfections readily on show. In addition, the stack bond formation of the bricks elevates the home, which takes a fairly common material but transforms it into something contemporary and rarely seen.
Brick and Gable House has all the sustainability credentials, with a 6kWh solar system (despite the challenges of a less-than-ideal orientation), rainwater garden, electric kitchen, cross-flow ventilation, thermal mass, double-glazed windows, airtight construction, insulation and recycled materials. However, Claire's brief to build less is the biggest win for sustainability.
"That reevaluation of the brief, and considering how much you really needed to build, is a tremendous contribution to the sustainability aspects of the project." says Madeline.
Brick and Gable House is a thoughtful, honest, authentic, and beautiful example of how we don't necessarily need to build more, and by doing less, we reduce our impact on the planet.
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Комментарии : 27   
@marywall5262
@marywall5262 Месяц назад
With each video tour, I absolutely love watching with cups of hot tea. My very small and simple home in Alaska has benefitted greatly from ideas here and there. Very relaxing to just tour each wonderful home and listen to each person’s story. 🥰🥰🥰
@TamaraJoy7
@TamaraJoy7 Год назад
What an absolute triumph of a design! It’s warm, cosy, beautiful, stylish and with the garden views, serene. I love it so much!
@keithronson2624
@keithronson2624 Год назад
Re watched this amazing property again. The garden is so impactive and integral to the whole design and living. As I said before this is truly stunning , innovative and considered. Less is indeed more. Again, thank you for sharing. And congratulations to all those involved. A beautiful family home.
@ryannatividad3137
@ryannatividad3137 Год назад
It's a beautiful warm, modern home. While it is narrow, I wouldn't really consider this house to be remotely small. I'm surprised they were even considering going larger tbh. I guess it is small by US (and Australian as well) spacious suburban cultural standards. But in inner Australian cities, expensive US cities, and even older/smaller suburban homes in the US, it is quite a spacious house.
@cortney2631
@cortney2631 Год назад
Well done! What a nice use of material and space. They fit so much into that layout
@SimpleDwelling
@SimpleDwelling Год назад
The light and material is just so well done.
@keithronson2624
@keithronson2624 Год назад
What a stunning family home. Ticks all the boxes. Less is indeed more! The rawness of brickwork and attention to detail and using the space so well. Yet retaining character and the family feel. A home for life and for generations to come. Breathe does fantastic work. The outside space comes in. Even the choice of native plants and trees. Thank you too to Claire for sharing your home with us. Appreciated.
@SimpleDwelling
@SimpleDwelling Год назад
I think the garden has really elevated the home, it’s just so lush and the outlook is dreamy. And I really love how Claire and her family reevaluated how much space they actually needed after experiencing a smaller apartment, as opposed to just I’m giving into preconceived ideas about space. I agree, Keith, such a stunning family home.
@deborahmac1997
@deborahmac1997 Год назад
So lovely. Grounded is what comes to mind. The homeowners intention realized.
@SimpleDwelling
@SimpleDwelling Год назад
Grounded is such a great word to explain the home, Deborah!
@milo.t_
@milo.t_ Год назад
what an absolutely beautiful house. something about the brick is so alluring.
@SimpleDwelling
@SimpleDwelling Год назад
As a son of a bricklayer, the stack bond recycled red bricks is something I just love!
@jonathonyoung3117
@jonathonyoung3117 Год назад
enjoy changing the lighting & power points on the wall...
@anaalves3658
@anaalves3658 Год назад
Beautiful home 🏡❤️. Lots to take in , I really appreciate the use of recycled materials and the extra cost that they spent on the solar panels and the double glazed windows. I live in Portugal and I love our double glazed windows, makes such a huge difference in maintaining a more comfortable interior temperature all year round.
@SimpleDwelling
@SimpleDwelling Год назад
I’ve yet to live in a double-glaze window home myself, but I can happily say single-glaze thin windows in Australia’s summer sucks.
@anaalves3658
@anaalves3658 Год назад
@@SimpleDwelling I am sure that it feels like living in a sauna!
@Tony2dH
@Tony2dH Год назад
Absolutely gorgeous!
@SimpleDwelling
@SimpleDwelling Год назад
Have to agree with you.
@Pete-sf8wv
@Pete-sf8wv Год назад
warm cozy functional Love! It!
@BlackTinkerbell
@BlackTinkerbell Год назад
This is a banger.
@radert6637
@radert6637 Год назад
beautiful
@BigKurcaci
@BigKurcaci Год назад
Lovely dwelling.. Very suitable adapted in Indonesia
@TheNgonngon
@TheNgonngon Год назад
May I know the name of the painting (spectrum circle) please?. Looks really nice!
@danaesquires7571
@danaesquires7571 Год назад
oh this is so much better. Not pale and stale but alive.
@davidburden2360
@davidburden2360 29 дней назад
Tiny but has chartchers
@avicohen2k
@avicohen2k 4 месяца назад
So the kids have a small room with a public toilet and no bath. The parents have an expansivie suit up stairs. Less for the kids, not the parents.
@SimpleDwelling
@SimpleDwelling 4 месяца назад
This is very common in Australian houses.
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