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Exploiting an unusually long suburban site, the form of this project is driven by an ambitions accommodation schedule and a planning requirement to minimise the visual prominence of the development.

The existing two-storey house has been retained but internally gutted, providing a spacious open-plan living area within a double-height volume. Bedrooms and bathrooms are contained within a new single-storey wing that skewers the existing house and opens onto a terrace at the rear.

Photos by Edmund Sumner (Image 3 by Darren Chung)

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