Any time a design skilled will get to flex their abilities in a renovation of their very own household residence, the mission turns into a real labour of affection.
This was the case for Sarah Kennedy — principal designer of Melbourne-based inside structure studio Edward St — who just lately remodeled her Elsternwick cottage she shares along with her husband Alex and their two youngsters, Jack and Issy.
‘We lived within the present employee’s cottage for 10 years earlier than embarking on the construct, new child Issy in tow,’ Sarah says.
The home was one in a row of equivalent Edwardian cottages, and in contrast to its weatherboard neighbours, their property had been unsympathetically coated in brick and renovated through the years. It felt like a little bit of a pick-and-mix of various architectural eras, and the single-level ground plan wanted an extension to accommodate their rising household.
‘We wished to have fun the house’s evolution during the last 120 years,’ Sarah says. ‘We didn’t have the funds to be notably experimental, so we needed to be intelligent about what to focus our consideration on.’
They determined to maintain the brick, rendering it a up to date cream hue, setting the tone for his or her aesthetic imaginative and prescient of a home that was ‘heat, inviting, and surprising, reasonably than flashy’.
This additionally meant discovering a option to develop the footprint, whereas guaranteeing the cottage nonetheless regarded in proportion on the road. A brand new timber-clad higher degree blends in with the brick facade, permitting them to extend the house’s footprint to 195-square-metres and retain the size of their massive courtyard.
Sarah says each funds and authenticity have been key in informing the fabric alternatives and spatial design. ‘We determined having 4 beneficiant bedrooms was extra vital than a stand-alone laundry or butler’s pantry, for instance,’ she explains.
‘We additionally averted timber-look and stone-look merchandise and utilised the actual factor for small however impactful moments.’
Inside, the renovation paid homage to its Edwardian origins with panelling and dado rails within the hallway, in addition to embracing its mid-century alternations via duck-egg blue finger tiles, blue laminate and expansive home windows in the open-plan kitchen, eating, residing space — which Sarah calls the ‘nice room’.
Freshness got here via the sunshine base, that includes oatmeal carpet, limed timber flooring and cream brick. However Sarah says the hallway is an underrated hero of the house.
‘I really like how the sunshine from the high-level home windows floods down via the battens to solid shadows under,’ she provides. ‘I wished it to really feel Edwardian leaning up to date and I feel we achieved that.’