Keep Exploring Architizer by Creating a Free Account or Logging in.

This feature is for industry professionals.  To unlock it, signup and then join or add your company. To unlock this feature,  signup and then submit your professional details.

Membership is Free.

LinkedIn Facebook Google
or
Already a Member? Sign in.
Add To Collection Add to Collection
Raise The Roof  

Raise The Roof

Sydney, Australia

View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection

Other Projects by Luigi Rosselli Architects

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Terra Firma

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Arch-Texture

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Above Board Living

Add To Collection Add to Collection

La Casa Rosa

Add To Collection Add to Collection

La Casa Rosa

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Earth, Wind and Fire - The Village House

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Bridge Building

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Homage to Oscar - The Heritage of Modernism

Add To Collection Add to Collection

The Growing House - Hastings Parade

Add To Collection Add to Collection

The Beehive

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Tama's Tee Home - A Coastal Concrete Unipod

Add To Collection Add to Collection

The Books House

Add To Collection Add to Collection

The New Twin Peaks

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Sticks and Stones Home

Add To Collection Add to Collection

The Pool House

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Bougainvillea Row House

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Duplex and the City

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Hill Top Cottage

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Martello Tower Home - A Sandstone Coastal Lookout

Raise The Roof

Sydney, Australia

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2017
SIZE
5000 sqft - 10,000 sqft
BUDGET
$1M - 5M
We all aim for the top, including in our homes; we like the breeze, the view, and the light that comes with altitude. Attic additions, new first floor additions, loft conversions are a clever way to maintain the footprint and volume of the existing house and put otherwise wasted spaces to good use.

This house in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs had quite a low profile owning to its Californian Bungalow origins and ‘improvements’ made in the 1980s; its vast empty roof space was the dominant ‘fifth elevation’ which begged to be renovated into an attic conversion. Our Clients requested a ‘Parents’ Retreat’ in this first floor conversion, complete with a vast master bedroom, ensuite bathroom, his and hers walk-in-robes, a separate lounge area to admire the sunsets and fireworks over the Sydney skyline, and finally a – mandatory – balcony, large enough to step out onto and enjoy a relaxing Martini in the evening and in the morning to check if the world is still turning or if you need to wear warm socks.

Often, as projects evolve over time their briefs become extended, in this case to a soft renovation of all the interiors, from the kitchen and bathrooms to living room, fireplace and floorings. Eternally the swimming pool and sundeck were also renewed and a standing seam metal roof replaced the old tiles.

The design intent was to connect the dominant Californian Bungalow character of the existing house to the minor additions. This was achieved by adding clerestorey windows to the front of the home and providing strong corner piers to support the roof of the balcony located at the back out the property, two elements that are part of the vocabulary of the original house despite being clearly readable as modern additions.

Internally, some of the original features were maintained and amplified where they had been stripped away; both the Client and the interior designer, Alexandra Donohoe, wanted to retain the original character of the house to provide a base for modern art and furniture.

Credits:
Location: Bellevue Hill, Sydney, NSW
Design Architect: Luigi Rosselli
Project Architect: Carl Rutherfoord, Blake Letnic
Interior Designer: Alexandra Donohoe of Decus Interiors
Builder: Living Constructions http://www.livingconstructions.com.au/
Structural Consultant: Rooney & Bye Pty Ltd
Joiner: Sydney Joinery
Landscaper: Growing Rooms
Photography: Justin Alexander

Product Spec Sheet

Were your products used?
Join as a manufacturer to add your products.

Collaborating Firms

Team

Project Architect
Design Architect