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A Teeny Tiny Sydney Terrace Under 70m2!
A Teeny Tiny Sydney Terrace Under 70m2!
Architecture
by Amelia Barnes

House in Newtown explores how a small footprint and floor area can create a high level of amenity, and how we can live more sustainably. Photo – Clinton Weaver

Despite the site being just 68 square metres, the design by Architect George still affords outdoor space. Photo – Clinton Weaver

The new timber first floor structure is exposed in the dining room ceiling below, and detailed in a way to provide shelves for books and household belongings. Photo – Clinton Weaver

Cleverly utilising every millimetre of available space, Architect George transformed the existing terrace on site into a two-bedroom, two-bedroom, two-storey home. Photo – Clinton Weaver

The kitchen occupies the space under the stair to maximise the use of available space and reduce unnecessary circulation space. Laminex DesignEdge cabinetry in Oyster Grey. Photo – Clinton Weaver

The clients wanted an architecturally designed home that represented their own personality on a tight budget. Laminex DesignEdge cabinetry in Oyster Grey. Photo – Clinton Weaver

The interiors were also developed in response to the home’s urban environment and the existing structure, resulting in a predominately white, calming palette. Laminex DesignEdge cabinetry in Oyster Grey. Photo – Clinton Weaver

The ground floor footprint is 35 square metres to allow for more outdoor space, with a single storey added above. Laminex DesignEdge cabinetry in Oyster Grey. Photo – Clinton Weaver

Original features such as the fireplace, windows and rendered brickwork were all retained. Artwork above fireplace by Zak Tilley. Laminex DesignEdge cabinetry in Oyster Grey.Photo – Clinton Weaver

The 3.6 metre wide site also has 13 different property boundaries which added to the project’s complexity. Photo – Clinton Weaver

Finely framed apertures of a rear community park add to the home’s sense of space. Artwork by Lucienne Rickard. Photo – Clinton Weaver

The removal of unwanted walls resulted in a dramatic improvement to the site. Photo – Clinton Weaver

Artwork by Lucienne Rickard. Photo – Clinton Weaver

A somewhat sculptural element sitting in the garden, the bathroom provides a curved shower with skylight above. Photo – Clinton Weaver

The outdoor courtyard as seen from the bedroom above. Photo – Clinton Weaver

The project is a successful exploration of how to dwell in small and dense environments, while remaining connected to sunlight, greenery and the outdoors. Photo – Clinton Weaver

The house is located on one of the small blocks in Newtown! Photo – Clinton Weaver
The clients of this Newtown project were willing to sacrifice on space in order to achieve an architect-designed home representative of their personalities.
At just 68 square metres, their chosen site indeed offered little room to spare. Not only was the block a mere 3.6 metres wide, the site had 13 angled boundaries as opposed to the typical four. Yet another challenge was the lack of visual connection between indoors and out, due to the living room’s position at the front of the home, with the bathroom at the back.
‘There was a sun-drenched north facing rear courtyard with access to a community park, however, it was completely disconnected from the original house,’ says Dean Williams, director of Architect George.
In reconfiguring and extending the original home on site, Architect George created a highly efficient two-bedroom, two-bathroom home. The resulting ground floor footprint is 35 square metres to allow for more outdoor space, with a single storey above.
Embracing the larger outdoor courtyard and rear community park are carefully placed doors and windows. A small but accessible green roof off the main bedroom provides an additional outlook, in contrast to the surrounding harder built structures, for both the owners and passersby to appreciate.
Facilitating this enhanced connection to the community was another of Dean’s inspirations for the project.
‘I do feel in Australia that architecture suffers from being a little too private. In dense urban environments and on very small sites, it’s important for our buildings to be able to breathe and open up to their surroundings,’ he says.
‘With this project, I love the rear Juliet-style balcony and small green roof that provide these semi-private/public thresholds, I guess like you’d see in an active laneway of a dense part of Barcelona or Paris.’
The interiors were also developed in response to the home’s urban environment and the existing structure, resulting in a predominately white, calming palette.
‘The house is adjacent to a train line, underneath a flight path, and in the middle of a varied and active context. There is a lot going in a very dense and grungy inner-city environment,’ Dean explains. ‘Our design response for the new addition was deliberately singular in colour and simple in form so as to not further overwhelm the varied surroundings. The lightweight addition sits quietly with restraint.’
As the debut project of Architect George, what’s been achieved is this project is most impressive, but Dean attributes its success to the owners.
‘The house works so well because of the brief from the clients. Choosing high quality spaces over the quantity or size of spaces has afforded the clients with much more amenity and a greater love for their home,’ he says.
The home is a stellar example of how a small footprint and floor area can still offer a high level of amenity, while supporting a more sustainable way of life.
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Our first WA stockist @designedgeandco opened over the weekend 🎉🎉🎉 We honestly love this store, it’s beautifully curated + features so much quality local design. We styled this bedroom space in store to reflect its coastal location in Carine, ft. our fremantle midnight blue sheet set on an incredible low line bed that you can actually custom order. Head in store to peep our colourways + feel our linen for yourself #natsukashi #newstockist #WAproud (at DesignEdge&Co)
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Design Milk at NYCxDesign 2017
Is everyone ready for the marathon that is NYCxDesign? We’ve got our running shoes packed. Here’s what we’ll be up this week!
Design Milk x Modenus Talks at WantedDesign
Design Milk and Modenus have partnered up at WantedDesign to create a new conversation space, presented by Wilsonart. The Talks are where designers, social media influencers, and brands converge to share ideas, and educate one another. The format involves sessions on topics that cover design business–from inspiration to execution, diversity, defining design, office and workplace design, selling and retail, as well as best practices for blogging and social media. Register for WantedDesign here for access to all the #DMMTalks.
Clever Podcast Anniversary Celebration
We can’t believe Clever is already a year old! Clever teamed up with Sonos to celebrate the 1-year anniversary with a birthday bash and intimate conversation about technology, sound and design with former Clever podcast guests Joe Doucet, Gary Hustwit, and Genevieve Gorder. Enjoy conversation, cocktails and lite bites, and mingle with Amy and Jaime, who will be hosting the party and panel. RSVP here.
Milk Stand Popup Shop
The Milk Stand Popup Shop is back with 12 designers from across the US and Canada, who will sell their design objects to ICFF attendees. From jewelry to desktop objects to textiles and art, you’re bound to find something to bring home. The space this year is sponsored by Dropbox Paper and designed by Michael Yarinsky with eye-popping murals and graphics by Civilization and an interactive magnetic textile wall from Visual Magnetics. Visit us in Booth #105 5/21-24 at the Javits Center and get ready to fill a big tote bag full of awesome design souvenirs! Register for ICFF here.
DesignEDGE Summit
Join our Executive Editor, Jaime Derringer, for DesignEDGE, a dynamic, day-long design industry summit at the Millennium Broadway Hotel on Saturday, May 20, 2017 9-3:30 PM.
Award-winning global design force, Karim Rashid will kick off DesignEDGE with his keynote presentation, “The Future of Design,” followed by a catered gourmet lunch and roundtable discussion focusing on your individual business needs.
The afternoon offers a revealing conversation between industry visionaries entitled, “Leading by Innovating.” Moderator Karen Marx, Home Furnishings Director for the Hearst Design Group will lead an in-depth dialogue with Caleb Anderson, partner and principal at Drake / Anderson; Jaime Derringer, Executive Editor of Design Milk; Kevin Greenberg, founding principal of Space Exploration Design; Susan Jamieson, founder and principal of Bridget Beari Designs and Chad Stark, Senior Vice President of Stark and President of Scalamandre. Register here.
Excited? We are too. See you in New York!
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Custom fence railing panels 2 pieces 31"x36" will have photos once painted and installed ...We can do anything #smallbizz #gorgeous #customize #happycustomer #moparfanatic @plasmacam #plasmacam #designedge
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Proficiency of an Industrial Designer that Turns an Idea into a Reality
An industrial designer has understanding and expediency for developing the concepts for product manufacturing, such as electronics, home appliances, cars, toys etc. They combine art, architecture, business and engineering to design and develop products that people can use everyday. They are meticulously trained and work in offices and in various industries.
The art that is required to designing a product is equally helpful for both user and manufacturer. Anything to be designed requires unprecedented skill, vast computer knowledge and creativity. Only a few people are blessed with great this art and aesthetic. Therefore, it is ideal you hire a professional industrial designer to handle your needs. Below are explained few reasons why you need to engage professional service:
A Great Design is Effective
There has always been a great demand for good product design and the effort never goes unappreciated. Industrial designs are effective in a way that helps to give a perfect shape to products keeping in mind the company’s values and cultures. It helps in many ways including leading the company to create its own story. It has other benefit as well- a good design attracts the attention of the consumers and encourages them to purchase that product, this making shopping easier and less time spending. Therefore, it is great to hire an industrial design company to get the job done perfectly for you.

High-End Skills and Industry Experience
A proficient industrial designer spends years in acquiring degree and honing their skills. It takes years and experience in the field of art and engineering to design a successful product design. It is not everyone’s cup of tea to work with CAD (Computer Aided Design). And you may not find someone so proficient in computer skills somewhere other than a reputed firm.
Team of Experts
There are more to designing a product than just sketching and building strategies. You need something more to be able to envisage how well your product will work wonder and for that you will need a team of professionals that include industrial designers, engineers and marketing specialists as well. After a successful design marketing is required by specialists to market the product and to find out how well it works in the market. You need to attract as many consumers as you can and it requires the help of a professional company. Most reputable companies have a strong network of companies and individuals and with their connection that will work the best for you. So, it really makes sense when you hire expert product designers to get the job done.
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DesignEdge Canada visited the studio to discuss edible design for their Food issue. Check out the full interview in the March/April edition of DesignEdge.
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