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Rippling reflection­s

ALCORN MIDDLETON

- Alcorn Middleton

Playful finishes and geometry bring new energy into this California­n bungalow.

Initial discussion­s between the owners of this 1930s California­n-bungalowst­yle house in Brisbane and architects Joel Alcorn and Chloe Middleton of Alcorn Middleton Architectu­re Office focused on aspiration­s for the sensitive transforma­tion of the historic home. As the conversati­on settled on the family’s close ties to Mykonos in Greece, the team was inspired by visions of blue-topped cathedrals, white cement-render walls and strong ocean and sky connection­s. “We really tuned in to that,” Joel explains. “And we found a connection to a distant place that the family is tied to.”

The removal of the old timber deck and flyover roof made space for a compact double-storey extension positioned between the existing bungalow and the backyard swimming pool. While avoiding pastiche, the architectu­re creates a “resort-style” setting in the subtropica­l, suburban landscape. At ground level, a colonnade formed by white cement-render brick columns contains new dining, living and entertaini­ng spaces, extending out to the very edge of the pool. Rippling reflection­s and flickers of blue are cast across the impressive vaulted ceiling inside, bringing dynamism and a Cycladic sensibilit­y to spaces old and new.

The kitchen retains its original position at the ground floor, overlookin­g the entertainm­ent area and pool, but a few clever planning moves have dramatical­ly improved its attractive­ness and usability. The original galley arrangemen­t of kitchen benches remains, but it now culminates in a curved banquette and breakfast bar that punctuates a side wall. In a kitchen of bright white surfaces, the banquette adds a vibrant shade of blue. A large wall opening near the kitchen sink, a skylight and new windows in the breakfast bar illuminate this corner of the house and open it up to the pool, garden and sky.

Upstairs, the classic white-and-blue colour combinatio­n in the children’s bathroom throws another nod to Mykonos. White tiles have been laid partway up the wall, striking a sharp line before the sky-blue wall dissolves into the sky-blue ceiling. Around the bathtub, tiles in shades of azure are introduced, expanding the home’s chromatic range and contrastin­g the tiles’ texture with that of cement render. In the ensuite, the blue colours deepen into ultramarin­e as they move up the walls, while terrazzo floor tiles add a paler oceanic shade. White tiles in a range of sizes bring playfulnes­s and depth, uniting pop-art design tendencies with timehonour­ed colour and texture combinatio­ns.

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9 Living 10 Rumpus 11 Laundry
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1 Entry 2 Bedroom 3 Ensuite 4 Walk-in robe 5 Powder room 6 Kitchen 7 Breakfast booth 8 Dining 9 Living 10 Rumpus 11 Laundry 12 Pool 13 Gym and store 14 Carport 15 Bathroom 16 Juliet balcony 17 Void
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02 Various shades of blue, including on the terrazzo floor, bring playfulnes­s to the ensuite.
03 In the charming powder room, glossy surfaces and a mirror redirect light and capture reflection­s from the pool.
01 A large opening cut into the wall opens up the kitchen to the pool, garden and sky. 02 Various shades of blue, including on the terrazzo floor, bring playfulnes­s to the ensuite. 03 In the charming powder room, glossy surfaces and a mirror redirect light and capture reflection­s from the pool.
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