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Formerly a weatherboard cottage with stables to the rear, Robson Rak created a single, generous contemporary home with the addition of a modern architectural insertion for Albert Park Residence in Melbourne. The project challenge lay in achieving a cohesive internal environment when externally the house is comprised of three distinct forms and styles; the cottage, stables, and new glass connection.

Set on a leafy street, Robson Rak welcomed the opportunity to create a contemporary new chapter for the former dairy stables while embracing the original gabled roof. Significant interior alterations served to open up the space and create a functional layout that connected the weatherboard cottage with the brick stables to the rear of the property. Externally, the architects retained many of the heritage features, while internally the home is transformed into a contemporary and elegant space.

“We aimed to create a space that was going to be able to stand the test of time, and not require updating in the near future. Opting for timeless and hardwearing materials and finishes; the hope is that the project maintains its style and personality for many years to come,” explain the architects.

The clients are a busy family who spends a lot of time overseas travelling for work. Therefore, the primary goal was for the home to function as a sanctuary to come home to, pared-back, low maintenance and restorative. As well as this, the clients wanted a home gallery space to showcase their established art collection, requiring significant tall walls and ceilings.

A neutral and retrained colour palette allows internal and external spaces to flow seamlessly into one another, and direct focus toward clean lines and detailing. An abundance of windows, full-height glass facades and skylights create a delicate balance between privacy for the inhabitants, with connection and openness to the outside world.

Restrained yet luxurious, the residence is full of subtle character and personality. This begins with the fact that the street-level entrance gives away nothing more than a quaint cottage, with the grandeur of the property revealing itself once inside. Natural stone floors, pale timber cabinetry, white walls and pale joinery serve as an ideal backdrop for showcasing an abundance of artwork, sculptural pieces and statement furniture.

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