The Kaurna People
South Australia
The brief, to maintain the symmetrical cottage with a new addition to the rear and borrow the narrow allotment as outdoor space.
The addition became a study in light. A two-storey volume captures the suns path. Windows designed like a sundial, capturing light internally. Filtering western light through the flame tree renders the interior. Two woodfire chimneys, anchor the lounge and terrace giving a sense of permanence and solidarity.
A minimal material palette of concrete masonry simplifies the volumes and unifies spaces. Light as a material, adds layers to solid materials over time. Sheer curtains clothe the interior facades. The time in which to enshroud the solid and void walls, renders the space and expresses a more ephemeral moment in time.
Flame tree house exudes a clarity and simplicity in approach. The robust yet liveable warm materials and spaces will become richer with the patina of time.
As you enter Flame Tree House there is an immediate sense of tranquillity from the CBD surrounds. The cozy compartments of the existing cottage give way to a living area with expansive volume. Mezzanine living quarters offer subtle interaction with the active space below. Light floods the addition and plays across the restrained palette whilst strategic views to the sky and flame tree are carefully choreographed. The volume and light achieved significantly enhance the compact nature of inner city living.
Our new home brings us a deep sense of peace in the heart of the city. It is a place of calm, perfectly aligned with our lifestyle…a blend of mid-century influences in some areas and a contemporary English inspired feel in others. As proud custodians, we cherish its minimalist yet warm design, where exquisite materials create a refined yet inviting atmosphere. Comfort surrounds us, and the seamless, expansive living room window bathes our space in natural light, fulfilling our vision. Here, beauty and serenity coexist, making this home not just a place to live but a place to truly be.
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