Croydon Courtyard House

An addition to a period home in Melbourne’s outer east shows that simple and warm materiality can brighten the smallest of spaces.
Project Name
Croydon Courtyard House by Whitcher Matyear Architects
Case Study Type
Location

Croydon VIC
Australia

Consultants
Fabricators
Photographer Details
Katherine Lu

Overview

A simple brick pavilion is placed behind a period dwelling to create a sunny courtyard and an expansive shady lawn. The box is punctuated by finely crafted timber window boxes and invites direct engagement with the outdoor spaces.

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Exterior

The timber window box protrudes gracefully from the surrounding grey brick, forming a portal into the timber haven within.

Timber reveals and window frames complete the aesthetic, and provide a durable and thermally efficient option for the home.

 

Interior

Sweeping blackbutt floors and fine spotted gum joinery provide a warm counterpoint to the thermal mass provided by the masonry walls. A gentle curve of finely crafted veneer wall-panelling defines the circulation spine, connecting the central axis at the front entry to the living areas and courtyard.

The timber joinery provides a warm focal point and invites tactile engagement, especially as it is placed against harder surfaces like masonry or ceramic tile.

A curved timber veneer joinery wall conceals a laundry and pantry behind hidden doors. The curved wall opens the circulation spine into the kitchen by creating a tapered entry. The marble island bench is bookended by solid spotted gum paneling.

Warm solid spotted gum shelving and veneer sit comfortably against a cool expanse of green tiles in the living room. In the dining room a window seat and window joinery are constructed from solid blackbutt.

Solid spotted gum bathroom cabinetry doubles as storage and privacy screening.

 

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