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A light touch

An illuminate­d facade casts ever- changing light onto the kitchen and bathroom surfaces of this home.

- Layan

Designed for the owner of a Melbourne lighting studio, this addition to a Victorian worker’s cottage offers kitchen and bathroom spaces filled with ever- changing light.

Light was always going to be crucial to the design of this house, owned by the director of The Flaming Beacon, a specialist lighting practice and store in Melbourne. Wanting to update his family home, the client engaged Layan for the alteration and addition, as he and Layan director Johannes Hartfuss had worked on multiple projects together. They focused on maximizing natural light and indirect light, while overcoming the challenges of privacy faced by the Victorian worker’s cottage.

The street facade and front rooms have been maintained and a modern extension built to the rear boundary to accommodat­e the living areas. A firstfloor addition contains the main bedroom and ensuite. The dining, kitchen and living spaces are oriented around a large central courtyard, and have full-height glazing and sliding doors so that they can benefit from natural light, ventilatio­n and a view outdoors.

The kitchen is the central social hub of the house, where the family enjoys time together and entertains guests. The sink, cooktop and appliances are installed within the long kitchen island, which is used for everyday occasions and turns seamlessly into a dining table at one end. More kitchen amenities are contained within a wall of American oak cabinetry, including a four-metre benchtop and bar that are used for large gatherings.

The client selected and designed the lighting system and fittings throughout the home, including the steel-and-timber linear fixture above the kitchen island. It incorporat­es the rangehood and storage along with downlights and indirect uplights, providing task and ambient illuminati­on.

The client and Layan also designed the 3D polycarbon­ate lighting screen on the upper-level facade. The screen comprises 907 back-to-back translucen­t convex discs, each containing a single amber LED that is programmed to illuminate in the evening when the room is occupied. “The screen is a decorative and functional solution to the common design challenge of privacy. It is both passive and active, and transforms the experience of the bedroom and bathroom through the manipulati­on of light,” says Johannes.

With its American oak joinery and travertine tiles, the bathroom is of luxury-hotel quality. Its spaces, while subtly divided, flow into one another. The screen provides privacy during both day and night, obstructin­g sightlines from neighbouri­ng properties.

The client describes the screen as looking like a veil of “oversized urban vines.” As the discs filter sunlight and cast shadows across the bedroom and bathroom, the play of light becomes the dynamic feature of the space, everchangi­ng throughout the day and the year.

Kitchen products

Internal walls: Austral La Paloma bricks in ‘Miro’; Allboard Distributo­rs crown-cut American oak veneer boards in Osmo Polyx-Oil ‘Matt’ finish; Dulux ‘Antique White’ paint finish

Flooring: Vic Mix exposed aggregate in ‘Bronze Stone Ash’

Joinery: Allboard Distributo­rs crown-cut American oak veneer boards in Osmo Polyx-Oil ‘Matt’ finish

Lighting: Custom pendant by The Flaming Beacon, manufactur­ed by Rock Martin; Reggiani Mood recessed downlights, Yori spotlights and LED striplight­s

Sinks and tapware: Astra Walker Icon tapware; Abey Schock Horizont double bowl undermount sink in ‘Bronze’

Appliances: Bosch induction cooktop and electric oven; Fisher and Paykel integrated fridge and dishwasher

Windows: Shearwater Facade aluminium skylight and window frames in Dulux Electro ‘Black Ace’ powdercoat

Bathroom products

Internal walls: Attila Natural Stone travertine tiles in ‘Loranda Vein Cut Filled’; Allboard Distributo­rs crown-cut American oak veneer boards in Osmo Polyx-Oil ‘Matt’ finish; Dulux ‘Antique White’ paint finish

Flooring: Attila Natural Stone travertine tiles in ‘Loranda Vein Cut Filled’

Joinery: Allboard Distributo­rs crown-cut American oak veneer boards in Osmo Polyx-Oil ‘Matt’ finish

Lighting: Custom vanity mirror with concealed LED side lights and illuminate­d screen by The Flaming Beacon, manufactur­ed by JS Lamp

Tapware and fittings: Astra Walker Icon tapware; Caroma Quinn under-counter basin

Sanitarywa­re: Astra Walker Dura dual-flush toilet pan

Windows: Shearwater Facade aluminium skylight and window frames in Dulux Electro ‘Black Ace’ powdercoat with double-glazed toughened glass

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02 With its American oak joinery and travertine, the bathroom is of luxuryhote­l quality.
03 A custom steeland-timber linear fixture above the island bench houses a rangehood, storage and lighting.
03 01 A translucen­t facade screen of hundreds of convex discs helps resolve privacy and light design challenges. Artwork (R): John Olsen. 02 With its American oak joinery and travertine, the bathroom is of luxuryhote­l quality. 03 A custom steeland-timber linear fixture above the island bench houses a rangehood, storage and lighting.
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1 Verandah 2 Entry 3 Bedroom 4 Laundry 5 Bathroom 6 Study 7 Kitchen 8 Dining 9 Living 10 Studio/garage 11 Wintergard­en 12 Courtyard 13 Ensuite 14 Walk-in robe
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05 In keeping with the kitchen’s simple, modern expression, the linear benchtop turns seamlessly into a dining table.
06 Behind a wall of American oak cabinetry is a fourmetre benchtop and bar used for large gatherings.
06 04 The main living spaces open to the courtyard, bringing the feeling of being outdoors inside. 05 In keeping with the kitchen’s simple, modern expression, the linear benchtop turns seamlessly into a dining table. 06 Behind a wall of American oak cabinetry is a fourmetre benchtop and bar used for large gatherings.
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07 07 The screen modulates natural light by day and LEDs illuminate at dusk for a constant play of shadow and light. Artwork: Alexey Terenin.
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