Lawton Extension

This extension to a Geelong West house originally built in the 1910s adds a modern touch while paying respects the heritage façade. The architecturally designed extension utilises large commercial windows which allow an abundance of natural light to flow through.

Polished concrete floors beautifully compliment the white walls and warmth of the timber used for the balustrade and stairs.  The entertainment area also included a kitchenette and bathroom suite. The kitchenette was finished in beautiful black marble look for the bench and the splash-back.

Externally a feature wall finished in spotted gum shiplap cladding creates a warm contrast to the black tin/metal facade and matching black aluminium windows. This contemporary extension has successfully blended an older heritage house with its own unique decorative features from a very popular architecture style of the time. 

Project Features