The Anzac

Residential
Alteration and Addition
2020
Whadjuk
Mount Hawthorn

Photographer
Dion Robeson

Photographer Styling
Matt Biocich

Structural Engineer
Prompt Engineering

Energy Efficiency Assessor
Northern Aspect Energy Consultants

Building Surveyor
John Massey Group

Modern dining room with round table and green chairs, large windows, a cat on a cushioned bench, and abstract wall art.

Design it bright and engaging

The owners of ‘The Anzac’ came to &Dalecki wanting to expand their Mt Hawthorn home into a generous and light-filled space for their growing family. Having lived in the house for several years before buying it, they wanted to keep the private spaces of the original house, which were well utilised and required only a light touch, but recognised the constrained and poorly oriented living spaces needed a strategic overhaul.

Open plan living spaces with a connection to the exterior were a must, ensuring the site’s city views could be appreciated from many aspects. The clients wanted a greater connection to light and natural ventilation, along with a logical functional layout with a seamless flow between the public and private zones.

The layout of the original bedrooms was kept intact, which now forms a more secluded, private zone. The two front bedrooms and bathroom were retained, while the original kitchen has been converted into a light-filled music and study room. The generously sized original lounge room has become the master bedroom, where the beautiful original features, including a fireplace, ceiling rose and picture rails, can be appreciated on a daily basis. A private courtyard, ensuite and walk-in robe have transformed this previously dark and poorly ventilated space into a modern yet charming retreat.

From the private frontage, connection to exterior spaces and natural light is gradually introduced as one transitions through the house. Moving through the central walkway, which bridges old and new, a winter courtyard is visible through a passing glimpse into the music room. Captured again along the walkway, the view of the courtyard is partly obscured by a brise soleil ‘hit and miss’ wall; a feature that is both a nod to the character of the neighbourhood and an effective privacy screen. A sense of anticipation is created, emphasised by a slightly lowered ceiling in this threshold which opens dramatically to a 3.5 metre height in the new living zone beyond.

Here, the expansive volume, careful application of glazing and thoughtfully crafted connections to the exterior creates an open, light-filled area for living and entertaining. Operable glazing and highlight clerestory windows draw in northern light and natural breezes, while the floor-to-ceiling glazing and window seat of the angled back wall skilfully frame the city view. Direct northern light is brought into the dining area, where a window seat directs captivating views to the winter courtyard beyond.By pulling apart the living zone from the front house, light and air has been drawn into this home, creating a bright and uplifting house that this couple had been dreaming of.

Architectural sketch showing floor plan with arrows indicating movement and a sun symbol to imply natural lighting considerations.
Residential driveway with two cars parked behind a metal gate, shaded by a large tree.
Modern house exterior with light gray walls, metal roof, and carport. Features include a tiled porch, grassy lawn, potted plants, and dark vertical slats.
Modern minimalist house with angular roof, black and white exterior, and black slatted fence.
Circular skylight in modern architectural ceiling with geometric shadows and glass panels.
Modern outdoor patio with wooden furniture, large dining table, circular skylight, and vertical wooden slats for shade.
Modern kitchen with brick wall, wooden floor, black island, stools, large windows, and two people conversing.
Modern living room with a wall-mounted TV, large floor lamp, window seating area with cushions and blanket, a wooden chair, minimalist coffee table with a game and mug, stacked books, and potted plants.
Modern dining area with a round white table and four dark green chairs, pendant light above, framed abstract artwork, window with shutters, and plant decoration.
Modern bedroom with dark-colored bedding, floral-patterned pillows, a black velvet headboard, and a minimalist lamp on a wooden nightstand. Two framed artworks hang on the white walls. An open sliding door reveals a brick wall outside with dark curtains on the sides.
Modern glass door opening to a brick-walled interior with wooden flooring and black shelving.
Modern living room with a brick fireplace, a potted plant, glass coffee table, and a light area rug.
Outdoor seating area with a textured brick wall background, featuring a gray chair with a cushion, a small black side table with a glass, and a potted plant.
Modern house with a minimalist design, tall metal fences, and a basketball hoop in a suburban alley.

From the Owners

Janik designed and managed for us the build on our Californian Bungalow extension. It was a more than doubling of the space and needed a unique approach to the orientation of the extension, the re-arrangement of the internal spaces and consistency of style.

He did an extraordinary job in creating a home that was both beautiful and comfortable to live in. We collect all the natural light, the spaces flow into each other and we're constantly finding angles and places to admire and enjoy.

The process of design and build was always thoughtful and considerate and he was engaged with the builder and other parties to sort and smooth any issues.

Chris and Ginny