Glenorie Extension and Renovation.
This original 1940’s cottage has been re-interpreted with a contemporary aesthetic. The existing dwelling retains many of its original features including the 1940s laundry, complete with concrete tubs and wood-fired copper, open fireplace, timber doors and skirtings, pine flooring and bubble glass windows. Many of the original multi-pane sliding windows were restored and re-used in the extension to make a connection between the old and the new. The extension, which incorporates a parents’ retreat, eat-in kitchen, pantry and open-plan lounge/dining area, is sympathetic in design but reflects grander room proportions to the original house. The old and new were unified with a new corrugated iron roof and extensive Merbau decks to the front and rear of the house. A vegetable garden utilising bottomless water tanks, borders of rosemary and lavender, a mini orchard, a rather grand enclosure for the free-range chickens and a cobblestone, paved entryway completed the country sensibility.
The property before renovation.
The property before renovation.