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From Selzer Design Studio’s renovation of an Edwardian dwelling emerges Armadale House, a bright minimalist home firmly connected to the outdoors.

Situated in Victoria’s leafy suburb of Armadale, Armadale House is a single-fronted weatherboard residence. Selzer Design Studio ensures that the minimalist home retains its appearance as a single-storey house, despite the renovation making it a double storey volume.

Armadale House stands as a successful reimagination of the building of old. Opening the minimalist home to its surroundings, Selzer Design Studio improves the standard of the residential experience.

00:00 - The Local Project Print Publication
00:10 - Introduction to the Minimalist Home
01:23 - The Street Front
01:37 - Renovating and Preserving the Original Home
01:58 - Entering the Minimalist Home
02:18 - The Main Bedroom and Ensuite
03:22 - A Tour of the Renovated Home
03:55 - The Role of Lighting in the Home
04:30 - The Kitchen Island Bench
05:04 - Minimalist Furniture and Joinery
05:33 - Living in the Minimalist Home
06:06 - Subscribe to The Local Project Print Publication


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The interior design of the structure speaks to the fact that it is an architect’s own home. An expert eye is applied to the scale of furniture, skylights and the single-length boards that cover some of the walls of the home, so that the dimensions of the building are emphasised. The beloved timber of the pre-existing home is complemented by teak, stone and brass accents, which form a sophisticated extension of the original material palette. Embracing its structural history, Menzies Pop stands as a cleverly crafted example of an architect’s own home.

00:00 - The Local Project's Print Publication
00:20 - An Introduction to Menzies Pop by Common Architecture
00:40 - Where It's Located
00:52 - The Existing House
01:35 - The Beginning of the Renovations
02:45 - The Key Elements of the New Renovation
03:47 - The Kitchen
04:01 - The Extension (First Floor Edition)
05:03 - The Key Learnings
05:41 - What Common Architecture Are Most Proud Of
06:19 - The Local Project's Tri-Annual Subscription

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From the joint efforts of Jorge Hrdina Architects and interior design studio Akin Atelier, Gunnamatta House emerges as an experientially complex and modern house.

00:00 - The Local Project Print Publication
00:10 - An Introduction to the Architect and House
00:47 - Creating a Sense of Journey
01:10 - The Entry, Kitchen, Courtyard, Dining and Living Spaces
01:57 - The 'Family Living' Concept
02:29 - The Lower Garden Courtyard
02:51 - The Upper Garden Courtyard
03:08 - The Clients Heritage and Cultural Background
04:10 - Using Sandstone Throughout the House
04:35 - Closing Statements
05:10 - The Local Project's Tri-Annual Print Publication

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