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How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

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Austin Maynard Architects has unveiled a thoughtful renovation and extension of an Australian home, transforming it into a warm, modern space that blends lightness, function, and character.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

Influenced by a year living in Japan and guided by a love of thoughtful design, the homeowners envisioned a space that was modern but never cold, open and airy yet still cosy and inviting, a home that offered room to gather and entertain, as well as quiet, personal spaces tailored to each individual.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

A timber batten screen ties the new extension to the original home, uniting old and new with a simple, harmonious form. Beyond aesthetics, it offers practical benefits, providing shade, privacy from neighbouring views, and shelter in the form of a covered verandah.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

The angle of the battens echoes the pitch of the original roof, creating a subtle but deliberate alignment. While the materials and construction differ, the consistent pitch and direction of the battens visually link the old and new structures, reinforcing a sense of continuity.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

Essential services, along with bike and bin storage, are neatly integrated into the extension and cleverly concealed behind sliding batten screens on either side.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

At the corner of the lounge pavilion, both the batten screen and full-height glass windows slide away, dissolving the boundary between inside and out and fully opening the space to the garden.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

At ground level, the new addition includes a dedicated laundry and pantry, a generous kitchen and dining area, and a pavilion-style lounge that is slightly elevated and extends outward into the garden.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

The kitchen features cabinetry in American Oak Crown Cut Veneer, paired with sleek Neolith Abu Dhabi White Silk porcelain slabs on the countertops, a combination that brings warmth and refinement to the space.

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How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

To distinguish the original home from the new addition, the painted weatherboard cladding, typically used externally, has been carried through to the interior, creating a subtle yet effective visual boundary between old and new.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

Rarely used as an interior wall finish, the weatherboard cladding blurs the line between exterior and interior, reinforcing the transition between old and new while challenging traditional notions of inside and out. This effect is further enhanced by bluestone paving at the entry, typically found outdoors, now grounding the space with a sense of continuity.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

The laundry is discreetly tucked into the hallway linking the original home with the new addition, where a well-placed window brings in natural light and offers a glimpse of a small, tranquil garden.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

A perforated steel staircase leads to the upper level of the home.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

Strategically placed lightwell pocket gardens introduce greenery, natural light, and cross-ventilation into the heart of the home, defining spaces while reducing the reliance on air conditioning.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

Upstairs, a self-contained ‘apartment’ includes two bedrooms, a central bathroom ‘box’, a hidden pink craft room, and a versatile study, TV area, or retreat, all anchored by a generous hammock loft that takes full advantage of the soaring ceiling.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

Here’s a close-up look at the details of the rear facade.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

Here’s a look at architectural drawings for the home.

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

How A Wood Screen Turned This Home Extension Into A Design Showpiece

Photographer: Derek Swalwell | Architecture firm: Austin Maynard Architects – Project Team: Andrew Maynard, Mark Austin, Kathryne Houchin | Builder: CBD Contracting | Landscape Architect: McNuttNDorff Landscapes| Engineer: WebbConsult Engineers | Net Engineer: Tensys Engineering | Building Surveyor: Code Compliance | Traditional land owners: Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung People of The Kulin Nation

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