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A Gorgeous Extension That Captures Mountain And Garden Views by Preston Lane Architects

“Capitalizing on its established garden and views of Kunanyi / Mount Wellington in the distance, Preston Lane Architects have elegantly transformed this period home in Hobart, Tasmania, with the goal of better connecting the home to its natural surroundings. Rather than expanding the home’s existing footprint, the architects condensed it, replacing a lean-to with a new extension, whilst keeping the garden intact.”

The original 1910 house on this New Farm, Tasmania site offered plenty of charm, but failed to embrace its generous garden and mountain views.

Recognizing these simultaneous strengths and shortcomings, Preston Lake Architects designed a new extension to soak in the sun, capture the mountains, and feel immersed in the garden.

The new extension is larger, but not extensively so, and works with the property’s sloping site to incorporate a second entry, powder room, kitchen, dining, and living area. Unlike the previous lean-to that was elevated above ground, this new structure sits in the garden, appearing to be ‘hugged’ by established plants outside.

‘Condensing the footprint kept the garden intact – providing spaces for plants, cartwheels and their dog to explore,’ says Daniel Lane, director and architect at Preston Lane Architects.

On the side of the north-western face of the home is also an artist’s studio/guest bedroom, which opens to a courtyard and timber deck. ‘The clients had a strong desire for an ‘in between’ courtyard space that could be eventually overgrown,’ says Daniel of this outdoor area. ‘Sandstone and gravel provides a textural quality against the timber deck.’

The interiors similarly accentuate the home’s aspect, along with its sloping site. Daniel explains, ‘The ceiling line rakes up towards the mountain vista increasing the volume internally before you step down again into a sunken living space.’

Every space has been offered a view of the sky, garden or mountain, but the best spot of all is the living room corner window seat. ‘In this sunny window spot you can sit and read a book or look up to the mountain,’ says Daniel. ‘You’re physically separated from the kitchen hub but can still be involved in conversations.’

The simple material palette allows the client’s artwork, objects and floral arrangements to be another focus.

Overall, Preston Lane Architects have transformed a disconnected, dark cottage into a generous, warm and welcoming family home. Nestled delicately in the established garden, the project achieves a private, calm oasis for the family of four to retreat, whilst remaining connected to nature.”


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Door swag is a thing. I love the texture this DIY door tassel adds to a doorway, back of a chair or drawer pull and it takes less time to make than ordering dinner so let’s get started!


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We travelled home to move Dave’s daughter from Seattle to Ellensburg where she will be teaching elementary school in the fall. I have been helping her plan and select new pieces for her first place while staying within her budget. It sure turned out cute! Here is a glimpse…

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