Loft House / Tom Robertson Architects
The Loft Project is a delicate contemporary addition to an existing cottage. The previous living areas were cramped and dark, unsuitable for a growing family. With a clean, minimal palette, the new addition creates a larger home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a spacious study and multiple garden areas.
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Architects: Tom Robertson Architects
Location: Princes Hill VIC 3054, Australia
Lead Architects: Tom Robertson, Tim Derham
Area: 180.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Lillie Thompson
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Text description provided by the architects. The Loft Project is a delicate contemporary addition to an existing cottage. The previous living areas were cramped and dark, unsuitable for a growing family. With a clean, minimal palette, the new addition creates a larger home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a spacious study and multiple garden areas.
© Lillie Thompson
Ground floor plan
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First floor plan
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Strategically placed windows open the home to the courtyard and garden. In the living area, glass forms an elegant separation between the ceiling planes and internal walls, creating a sense of lightness and space.
© Lillie Thompson
Refined material and colour palettes subtly reference the home?s heritage origins while maintaining a clean minimalist interi...
© Lillie Thompson
Architects: Tom Robertson Architects
Location: Princes Hill VIC 3054, Australia
Lead Architects: Tom Robertson, Tim Derham
Area: 180.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Lillie Thompson
© Lillie Thompson
Text description provided by the architects. The Loft Project is a delicate contemporary addition to an existing cottage. The previous living areas were cramped and dark, unsuitable for a growing family. With a clean, minimal palette, the new addition creates a larger home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a spacious study and multiple garden areas.
© Lillie Thompson
Ground floor plan
© Lillie Thompson
First floor plan
© Lillie Thompson
Strategically placed windows open the home to the courtyard and garden. In the living area, glass forms an elegant separation between the ceiling planes and internal walls, creating a sense of lightness and space.
© Lillie Thompson
Refined material and colour palettes subtly reference the home?s heritage origins while maintaining a clean minimalist interi...
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