In inner-city areas it's common to have a tight, narrow block, a heritage overlay, troublesome easement or even all three! If your home is constrained by one or more of these issues, it makes sense to get an architect to help with your renovation. As architects, we're experienced with all of these issues and we understand how the town planning process works. Architects are trained to come up with unique design solutions that solve problems, so we can help you achieve the best outcome possible, even on a restricted site.

In Elsternwick we designed an addition to a home that not only had a very challenging easement, it was also on a triangular site! The site’s buildable area was incredibly constrained and the owners wondered whether they would be able to fit everything they needed on their tight site. Added to this challenge, was the fact that their open space was on the south side of the house. Ultimately we were able to come up with a design that made the most of the tricky geometry by creating a courtyard to the north which lets in beautiful natural light while also opening onto the south-facing yard.

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Long narrow blocks typical of terraces and workers cottages are also challenging. There's the need to let light in and ensure rooms feel spacious even though they're hemmed in on all sides. Often these homes are also faced with strict heritage overlays.

Meanwhile in South Melbourne on another narrow block, we designed a renovation and addition to an old milkbar! The challenge with this project was keeping a sense of the history while still creating a beautifully liveable home for our clients. The owners know what they have is special, so they didn't want the renovation to cover up and whitewash the unique qualities of their home.

Rather than cut down a huge gumtree in the backyard, we made it a feature of the home, allowing it to be experiences from multiple viewing angles, inlcuding the bath on the balcony!

All about the tree: this renovation to an old general store in South Melbourne respects the existing tree and the history of the building. Yes, that is an external bathtub that you are looking at on the upper storey! This was a unique idea of the cl…

All about the tree: this renovation to an old general store in South Melbourne respects the existing tree and the history of the building. Yes, that is an external bathtub that you are looking at on the upper storey! This was a unique idea of the clients who dreamed of a relaxing bath while staring up at the canopy and stars.

As you can see, no matter how unique or challenging your project, we'll be able to help you find a solution that makes the most of what you've got. Whether you're dealing with a narrow block, an unusually-shaped site, easements galore or just a unique property that needs a sensitive touch, we can put our design hat on and come up with something that works.

 

We’re ready for the challenge, are you?