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Belle Magazine Australia
|May 2018
The Victorian heritage facade belies the ultra modern rear extension to this home that delivers light and space in equal measure.
As is characteristic of original Victorian terrace houses, the corridor of this home in Melbourne was dark and dim before it landed in the lap of architect Charlie Inglis. The most obvious and immediate fix was a lick of white paint, but it was the creation of an interior glass-enclosed courtyard at the end of the hall that proved most effective. At its centre is a lone Ginkgo tree and ‘living fossil’ (its species dates back to prehistoric times), its fan-like leaves growing slowly yet surely. Perched at the junction between the existing house and the new addition, the courtyard sweeps light into both the hallway and the extension.

When owners Chris and Felicity Wilkins bought the house it was dated and tired. A renovation was always on the cards but the couple were committed to living in it first to get a sense of how it would function with their young family. “It was important because it allowed us to understand shadow lines and what areas were going to get sun and, ultimately, how much of the back to chop off so we didn’t jeopardise the outdoor living area in terms of extending the building too far.”

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