Mosman
Mistral Avenue /
The house was originally designed and built
by Petit and Sevitt, a leader in 1960’s project homes. As such the internal
spaces had been designed to the minimum, and were in need of expansion. The
positives were that the skillion form of the existing house captured natural
light and ventilation.
We set out to enhance the building by:
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Relocating the existing Garage,
which was north of the building and in conflict with the existing Blue gum, to
front Mistral Avenue located in the South – West corner to act as a
windbreaker.
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We added a ground floor
extension to the living rooms by inserting a butterfly roof and a new balcony
opening out to the northern garden with an access deck around the perimeter of
the dwelling.
The second extension was to add a
‘breezeway’ to the first floor which captures light, sea breezes and water
glimpses.
We modified the existing roof by removing
the tiles and shaping the existing rafters to be lighter tapering out the edges
to facilitate new custom orb roof sheeting with new insulation.