Glen Iris House
Glen Iris, Melbourne

Residential - Completed

The Design Files
The Local Project

Given full creative reign to modernise an unrenovated period home in Glen Iris, a pared-back aesthetic brings a contemporary edge to this spacious residence designed with family gatherings in mind.

The clients are a retired couple who previously downsized to a large penthouse after their adult children left home. After becoming grandparents, they wished to return to a generously sized home with a pool and backyard where their grandchildren could play, and their kids could come and go as they pleased.

Hidden behind the existing building, the home’s updated design responds to its context via a connecting glass link, allowing both the period home and the new pavilion to co-exist respectfully on the same site.

The pavilion hugs the southern boundary, which maximises the northern light into the home and landscaped areas, including the pool.

The design of the Glen Iris house showcases edited spaces featuring simple forms, while the rear pavilion curves were inspired by the existing arches at the front of the home. The green kitchen and carpet were driven by the clients who were keen to incorporate colour.

The curved concrete rendered walls of the pavilion, and in particular the bullnose rounded corners, give an incredibly soft language to an otherwise solid construction.

Design highlights of the home include its curved concrete walls and fireplace, Signorino natural stone, rattan/timber joinery and its distinctive green kitchen. Also worth noting are the Made by Storey timber flooring and Fizi wall lights by Articolo, which add to the home’s unique character.

 
 
The pavilion hugging the southern boundary.
a pared-back aesthetic
 
 
Signorino natural stone
a distinctive green kitchen
incorporating colour in the kitchen
spacious residence designed with family gatherings in mind
spaces featuring simple forms
curved concrete rendered walls
 
 
Made by Storey timber flooring
the new pavilion and existing home co-existing
 
curved concrete rendered walls of the pavilion
 
bullnose rounded corners
curved concrete rendered walls
curved walls of the pavilion
 
a generously sized home with a pool and backyard
a connecting glass link
 
 
timber joinery
rattan joinery
 
a beautiful pared-back aesthetic
Glen Iris house
a period home in Glen Iris
 
 
a connecting glass link allows the period home and the new pavilion to co-exist
 

Landscape: Greenbits Studio
Construction: Glyde Construction
Photography: Derek Swalwell
Stylist: Jess Kneebone