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The Elphin House Gets a New Addition With a Textile-Inspired Facade

08.16.19 | By
The Elphin House Gets a New Addition With a Textile-Inspired Facade

In the lush Melbourne suburb of Ivanhoe, Julie Firkin Architects created a modern addition outfitted with a patterned facade screen. The Elphin House gained extra square footage in the back to house the new kitchen, dining room, and living room, all of which extend out to the garden when the almost 23-foot-wide doors are open.

On the living room side of the addition, windows rise to the height of the pitched ceiling, allowing natural daylight to flood the interior. To help control the sun without compromising light, they designed an intricate screen with an algorithmic pattern that was inspired by foliage and textiles. Not only is it functional, but it adds to the visual interest of the residence.

The large kitchen island sits almost at the sliding glass door giving those eating at the bar or cooking the feeling of being outside.

Photos by Christine Francis, courtesy of BowerBird.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.