Pear Tree House: An 1890s Cottage Blends Original Charm With Modern Luxury
In South Australia, Glasshouse Projects designed the Pear Tree House, a mid-century inspired extension + renovation of an 1890's sandstone cottage.
In Prospect, South Australia, Glasshouse Projects has designed a mid-century inspired extension and renovation for an 1890’s sandstone cottage ? the Pear Tree House ? that delicately balances the past with the present. The clients asked that the firm preserve the original character of the cottage while adding more communal spaces for entertaining, as well as increasing the private areas. In addition to the renovation, a 300-square-meter extension was built to house a new primary bedroom with en suite bathroom, a kitchen, dining room, pantry, laundry room, powder room, guest bathroom, and study. The backyard was also included with the completion of a new swimming pool and outdoor living area.
A standout feature is the cantilevered slab hovering over the courtyard and pool, which holds the new open living space with two sides of windows. Wood details flow seamlessly from the kitchen to the outdoors, framing spaces and creating a harmonious visual flow.
While the yard’s footprint is small, the design utilizes every inch for year-round entertaining. The outdoor space even includes the family’s beloved pear tree, hence the project’s name.
The minimalist yet warm kitchen features Japanese ceramic tiles, a stone island, and upper cabinets with vertically hung wood slats.
A skylight spanning th...
In Prospect, South Australia, Glasshouse Projects has designed a mid-century inspired extension and renovation for an 1890’s sandstone cottage ? the Pear Tree House ? that delicately balances the past with the present. The clients asked that the firm preserve the original character of the cottage while adding more communal spaces for entertaining, as well as increasing the private areas. In addition to the renovation, a 300-square-meter extension was built to house a new primary bedroom with en suite bathroom, a kitchen, dining room, pantry, laundry room, powder room, guest bathroom, and study. The backyard was also included with the completion of a new swimming pool and outdoor living area.
A standout feature is the cantilevered slab hovering over the courtyard and pool, which holds the new open living space with two sides of windows. Wood details flow seamlessly from the kitchen to the outdoors, framing spaces and creating a harmonious visual flow.
While the yard’s footprint is small, the design utilizes every inch for year-round entertaining. The outdoor space even includes the family’s beloved pear tree, hence the project’s name.
The minimalist yet warm kitchen features Japanese ceramic tiles, a stone island, and upper cabinets with vertically hung wood slats.
A skylight spanning th...
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