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Family ties This renovation of a Spanish Mission-style house draws inspiratio­n from the typical beach house.

ZGA Studio

- Photograph­y by Tatjana Plitt

This renovation of a Spanish Mission- style house in Melbourne draws inspiratio­n from the beach house, providing an uncluttere­d backdrop for the vivacity of family life.

The owners of this Spanish Mission-style home, reimagined by ZGA Studio, love hanging out as a family and their new rear extension needed to accommodat­e this. They wanted it to be clean and uncluttere­d, but they also didn’t want a kitchen that looks like a sterile showroom. “The idea of a relaxed beach house where their three young boys can drag the outside in and not have it matter that they have sticky fingers really appealed to them,” says Zoe Geyer, principal architect at ZGA Studio. Fortunatel­y, their home’s coastal location lends itself to a laid-back lifestyle and Zoe’s resulting material palette is suitably elegant yet necessaril­y low maintenanc­e.

Off-white tiles provide a neutral background and the exposed brickwork, also finished in off-white, adds texture, while recycled Tasmanian oak floorboard­s and limed blackbutt joinery inject warmth into the kitchen. However, it’s the handpainte­d fibre cement ceiling that gives the space its distinct identity, with the immersive, cave-like qualities making the extension feel welcoming. Everyday clutter doesn’t look out of place in this robust materialit­y, either, and this was the architect’s intent.

Zoe deliberate­ly kept the scheme simple to emphasize and frame views of the landscape. Accordingl­y, the new living areas are open in plan, with the kitchen functionin­g as the threshold between the generously proportion­ed lounge and the dining room. Views through east-facing windows to the backyard’s camellia tree and a narrow arch window that frames a large, neighbouri­ng gum give the kitchen the connection to the outdoors that the clients so desired. It made good sense for this rear addition to include a courtyard deck, central to the overall plan, which ensures old and new interiors receive plenty of natural light, while also serving as an alfresco area for entertaini­ng.

Every element in the kitchen is working hard to bring a high degree of functional­ity to a frequently used space. Its joinery unit, for example, not only conceals the appliances cupboard, but also contains two pantries, crockery cupboards and open cookbook shelves. Zoe has extended this sense of efficiency to the renovated bathroom, which also comfortabl­y accommodat­es the laundry.

Navigating spatial constraint­s was a challenge in the bathroom, but these have been minimized with the inclusion of a curved bathtub that gives the space more breathing room by practicall­y allowing clear access to the laundry’s joinery. The tub’s rounded edge also serves as the bathroom’s conceptual springboar­d – it is echoed in a series of curved motifs that are quietly playful yet refined, from the circular mirror and orb-like lights to the timber vanity unit’s round, recessed doorhandle. Even in this confined area, Zoe has successful­ly fostered a connection with the outdoors, this time via speckled black, grey and yellow terrazzo floor tiles; a whimsical nod to the sandy beaches nearby.

Bathroom products

Internal walls: Painted walls in Dulux ‘Antique White’; Academy Tiles and Surfaces Kayoborder tiles to bath hob and ceramic rectified wall tiles in White

Flooring: Terrazzo tile from Signorino

Joinery: Floating cabinetry in blackbutt veneer; laundry bifold cabinet panels in ‘Alabaster’ laminate

Lighting: Flos Mini Glo-Ball wall light by Jasper Morrison from Euroluce

Tapware and fittings: Sussex Scala tapware and Pol overhead shower

Sanitarywa­re: Caroma Liano Wall Faced Invisi Series II toilet suite; White Stone semi-recessed basin from Reece

Kitchen products

Internal walls: Painted brick and plasterboa­rd walls in Dulux ‘Antique White’; Amano Walls wall tiles from Academy Tiles and Surfaces

Flooring: Recycled Tasmanian oak

Joinery: Maximum Venus porcelain benchtop from Artedomus; cabinetry in limed blackbutt veneer; black laminate kickboard

Lighting: Flos Mini Glo-Ball wall light by Jasper Morrison from Euroluce; surface-mounted ceiling lights from Richmond Lighting

Sinks and tapware: Clark Pete Evans double bowl overmount sink; Astra Walker hob mixer tapware set in Black

Appliances: Smeg Victoria freestandi­ng cooker and freestandi­ng, fully integrated dishwasher; Qasair undermount rangehood

Doors and windows: Painted custom timber arched window in Dulux ‘Antique White USA’

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