Queens Park House

A Federation bungalow in Sydney’s east becomes a garden sanctuary, with a series of new indoor/ outdoor spaces tailored to its sunny northeast aspect.

  • The clients wanted space for a growing family, outdoor rooms, and separate guest quarters, without losing the essence of the existing Circa 1900 home. A new two-storey volume was grafted onto the rear of the house, with a master suite above and living spaces below.

A whole-of-site approach to the extension delivered light-filled rooms embracing the outdoors.

Maximising daylight and airflow through the house dramatically reduced reliance on air-conditioning and heating.

  • Old and new sections of the house hinge around a new internal courtyard that brings light and air deep into the plan. Living spaces open seamlessly to the garden, and outdoor rooms: a barbecue terrace, a play lawn, a discrete kitchen garden.

A new central courtyard brings light and air deep into the plan.

  • Traditional materials of brick, timber and steel are used in a strong composition, underscored by cantilevered concrete eaves which also counter the elements. A garage and guest retreat added to the rear lane fortifies the boundary and offers independent access for guests or grandparents.

  • Architecture & Interiors Studio Johnston
  • Builder Ellis Constructions
  • Structural SDA Structures
  • Landscape 360 Degrees
  • Photography Brett Boardman