Melbourne, beyond the darkness

Located in inner city Melbourne, Cremorne is a not so typical Victorian worker’s cottage. The heritage facade has been restored to its former glory, and careful consideration has been given to retaining and celebrating the period features in the original part of the property. As visitors move down the to be expected Victorian gun barrel corridor, they arrive at a double-height spotted gum tunnel which is the beginning of the journey from old to new. This tunnel conceals the laundry and main bathroom, creating a seamless transition.

As visitors exit the darkness of the tunnel, the experience of moving into the new addition is dramatic in both texture and atmosphere. Designed by FIGR Architecture & Design the highlight window is immediately apparent and is a key element of the light corridor house. An intimate living room, which is expressed through contrasting material change and a light portal, transitions into the kitchen. From here, there is a direct link to the outside verandah area which is surrounded by foliage, creating the sense of a private oasis in the busy urban setting of Cremorne.

Cremorne residence / FIGR Architecture & Design

Cremorne residence / FIGR Architecture & Design

Cremorne residence / FIGR Architecture & Design

Cremorne residence / FIGR Architecture & Design

Cremorne residence / FIGR Architecture & Design

Cremorne residence / FIGR Architecture & Design

Cremorne residence / FIGR Architecture & Design

Cremorne residence / FIGR Architecture & Design

Cremorne residence / FIGR Architecture & Design

Cremorne residence / FIGR Architecture & Design

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