Houses Kitchens + Bathrooms

It’s only natural Local timber and bronzed mirror wrap around the pared-back spaces of this Queensland­er.

Kieron Gait Architects

- Photograph­y by Christophe­r Frederick Jones

Local timber and bronzed mirror wrap the pared- back spaces of this refreshed Queensland­er, which draws in its leafy suburban surrounds.

Ask Brisbane-based architect Kieron Gait to describe his renovation of an unconventi­onal Queensland­er for his clients and their young son and he concedes it’s surprising­ly minimalist. “There’s actually not that much in the space and in this way, it reflects modern design’s tendency to reject consumeris­m,” he says. “This project was all about the rejection of ‘more’ and refining what’s important to the clients, Shaun and Geraldine, in order to make their home warm and liveable.”

The beautifull­y pared-back scheme was achieved within a modest budget, but there’s nonetheles­s a place for everything, and everything in that place has value, which makes the home feel very full despite the architect’s deft restraint. Each alteration and insertion is minimal but also purposeful; such as the central island, breakfast bar and built-in seating-cum-joinery unit in the kitchen, a space that is striking for the richness of the spotted gum finishes and hardworkin­g in that each element performs more than one function. Most notable is the breakfast bar – essentiall­y an oversized windowsill and opening – that also brings the outside in, providing unobstruct­ed treetop views and ample ventilatio­n.

A bronzed mirrored finish on the island and splashback further connects the kitchen to the outdoors, as does the skylight above, by reflecting or framing views of the natural surrounds. Kieron ensured this idea of connection was carried throughout the rest of the house. It brings a sense of logical movement to an interior that was previously a spatially complicate­d series of small rooms. And by maintainin­g a consistent material palette, even down to the use of spotted gum battens in the bathroom, the scheme is made cohesive.

The ensuite is perhaps the design’s most innovative expression; a tiny yet functional wet room tucked beneath the eaves on an existing terrace. Situated at the front of the home, its external timber battens are finished in white paint to make it blend in with the rest of the facade. Meanwhile, the interior’s oiled timber adds warmth, working nicely against the original render and newly internaliz­ed window. The outcome is highly textural and the curved, battened screen adds yet another level of visual interest, with its translucen­t interlayer filtering natural light into the space.

Kieron’s design respects the original structure by embracing the heaviness of its plaster surfaces and the unexpected curves of its feature walls, rather than fighting them. In being meticulous with his material applicatio­n and spatial planning, he’s managed to invest the home with a lightness befitting its sunny Queensland location.

Kitchen products

Internal walls: Painted plasterboa­rd in Dulux ‘Whisper White’; spotted gum lining in Feast Watson Fine Buffing Oil finish

Flooring: Queensland spotted gum hardwood timber from Finlayson’s Timber and Hardware in Feast Watson Fine Buffing Oil finish

Joinery: Crown-cut spotted gum veneer; bronzed mirrored splashback and island bench lining; stainless steel benchtop

Lighting: Artemide Castore Sospension­e pendants by Huub Ubbens and Michele De Lucchi from Image Lighting; downlights with black reflectors from Euroluce

Sinks and tapware: Brodware kitchen mixer with swivel spout in ‘Nero’ finish; MAS handcrafte­d sink bowl in stainless steel finish

Appliances: Miele stainless steel wide oven and speed oven, rangehood and integrated dishwasher; Bosch cooktop in black finish

Doors and windows: Painted timber doors by Duce Timber Windows and Doors

Bathroom products

Internal walls: Spotted gum hardwood battens in Feast Watson Fine Buffing Oil finish; existing textured render in paint finish; Rockcote Marrakesh plaster in soap finish

Flooring: Penny Round ceramic mosaic tile in matt black finish from Metro Tiles

Joinery: Granite benchtop; recessed round mirrored cabinet

Lighting: Downlights with black reflectors from Euroluce

Tapware and fittings: Brodware handbasin tap wall set, bottle trap, Click Clack waste with overflow, rain head on arm with 200-mm ball-joint rose and floor grate

Sanitarywa­re: Alape handbasin in white glass enamel finish from Reece; Duravit Darling Lux Back to Wall toilet suite in white finish from Elite Bathrooms

Doors and windows: Timber casement in painted white finish by Duce Timber Windows and Doors

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02 A mirrored splashback reflects a view of the outdoors, seemingly extending the kitchen’s already generous proportion­s.
03 The best seat in the house might be at the breakfast bar, where one can dine among the treetops.
02 03 01 The richness of the kitchen’s spotted gum finishes makes it a warm, inviting space for the everyday activities of family life. Artwork: Jason Wing. 02 A mirrored splashback reflects a view of the outdoors, seemingly extending the kitchen’s already generous proportion­s. 03 The best seat in the house might be at the breakfast bar, where one can dine among the treetops.
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05 Tucked beneath the eaves of an existing terrace, the ensuite is made all the more inviting for its timber batten wall and round mirror. 05
04 The ensuite’s new design respects the Queensland­er’s original structure. 04 05 Tucked beneath the eaves of an existing terrace, the ensuite is made all the more inviting for its timber batten wall and round mirror. 05
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