Home Tour | Preston House by Healy Ryan Architects

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    Healy Ryan Architects write the next chapter of a heritage-listed Californian Bungalow in Melbourne’s inner north.

    According to architect Tom Healy, this 1940s house in Preston, about a half-hour north of Melbourne’s CBD, was “showing its age” when he first came across it. The client engaged Tom Healy and Dan Ryan, who together make up the Melbourne-based practice Healy Ryan Architects, to upgrade the home to suit their evolving needs as a family. Namely, the redesign entailed a rear extension comprising recycled painted bricks and a series of upgrades to the existing house, which Dan describes as “general in nature but essential to the young, growing family”.

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    Hem Puffy Lounge Chair
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    Flos Luminator

    The new extension contains the living, dining and kitchen areas on an open plan. Healy Ryan Architects have employed recycled painted bricks, polished concrete floors and timber-lined ceilings to create a calming, textural quality within the space. The living area features a Faye Toogood Hem Puffy lounge chair, Flos Luminator floor lamp, Halcyon Lake Salsa Bali 178 rug and Monde sofa. Artwork by Liz Bird.

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    Cuero Outdoor Sunbrella Butterfly Chair

    The dining and living areas enjoy a continuous dialogue with the outdoors through 3.3-metre-high stackable glazed doors. The outdoor area features a Cuero Butterfly chair.

    “We and the client were aligned in our mission to respect the history of the original building, and so we opted to re-use the demolished bricks from the lean-in in the new extension,” Tom says. “Aside from the obvious economic and environmental benefits of using salvaged materials, there is also the beautiful element of instilling some of the old into the new.”

    Healy Ryan Architects have also employed bricks in the interiors to establish continuity between inside and outside. Paired with cool polished concrete floors and warm timber-lined ceilings, the bricks impart a calming, textural quality to the open-plan living area. The floating paper pendant lights over the dining table, dark timber veneer of the island bench, and muted green cabinetry along the back wall further soften the space.

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    Herman Miller Saucer Pendant

    The dining area features the Herman Miller Saucer pendant.

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    Healy Ryan Architects implemented different ceiling levels in the new build to create a more intimate feel within the kitchen compared to the living-dining space.

    Playing with light and scale, Healy Ryan Architects implemented different ceiling levels in the new build to create a more intimate feel within the kitchen compared to the living-dining space. Using the empty space, a linear skylight now runs the length of the dining area and casts a slice of natural light down over the living area. These areas enjoy a continuous dialogue with the outdoors through 3.3-metre-high stackable glazed doors on the north-facing side of the extension.

    By embracing the act of repurposing while considering innovative ways to approach a uniform space, Healy Ryan Architects have formulated a humble home perfectly suited for its new owners.

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    The front entrance is marked by an impressive floor-to-ceiling steel-framed door, leading visitors into a hallway lined in recycled painted bricks.

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