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Newtown Victoria House Kitchen with Concrete Benchtop
Right Angle Corner frame

Newtown House

Right Angle Corner frame

Mid-century charm is balanced with contemporary living requirements in this renovation in Newtown, Victoria.

Hindley & Co Newtown House Master Bathroom Photo by TatjanaPlitt
Hindley & Co Newtown House Family Bathroom Photo by TatjanaPlitt
Hindley & Co Newtown House Powder Room Photo by TatjanaPlitt
Hindley & Co Newtown House Entry way Photo by TatjanaPlitt
Hindley & Co Newtown House Master Bedroom Photo by TatjanaPlitt
Hindley & Co Newtown House Master Bedroom Photo by TatjanaPlitt

“We’d never renovated before and felt somewhat overwhelmed at the outset. We met Hindley & Co onsite to establish a brief and through further meetings developed a design that was thoroughly cost planned so we knew where we stood. Hindley & Co took care of all permits, provided us with multiple options for required consultants, and managed a competitive tender to find a great local builder. We were exceptionally happy with Hindley & Co’s ideas, service, and attention to detail. We now have an incredible family home.” 

 

- Nick, Homeowner, Newtown

Newtown House delicately preserves an emotional connection to an existing house, while enhancing the house’s connection to its site. Originally belonging to one of the client’s parents, nostalgia and fondness for the old house needed to be considered when bringing the house up to the standards and requirements of modern life. With a spectacular view over the Barwon River valley and Newtown parklands, we felt that the 1960s house needed to amplify its engagement with its surrounding landscape.

On the exterior we introduced a butterfly roof on the south side of the house, enhancing the mid-century appearance and allowing us to raise the ceiling up towards the view; extended upon the board and batten timber cladding originally used only on the front façade above the windows, copying and applying it to the whole front end wall; stripped the brickwork of the existing 80s sand render and refinished with white paint; and generally opened the house up to outdoor living spaces; and framed views to foster a symbiotic relationship with the surroundings.

On the interior we used our clean architectural shadow lines, timber paneling and painted brickwork. Inspired by the mid-century style, the renovation taste of the client was aligned with a Scandinavian aesthetic. This results in a light, fresh and airy house that we think is fitting in the semi-urban setting.

This project is located on the lands of the Wadawurrung People and we wish to acknowledge them as Traditional Custodians.

Location

Newtown, Victoria

Architect & Interior Designer

Hindley & Co

Landscaper

ORL

Project year

2017

Interior Styling

Hindley & Co

Status

Completed

Photographer

Tatjana Plitt​

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