Myrnong House

 

The owner of this heritage art deco house, located in the centre of Toorak, approached RCA with the intent to modernise the existing building to suit their current lifestyle whilst paying homage to its original legacy.

With beautiful garden features, the re-planning of this heritage home involved opening view-lines out to the garden to create a connection with landscape, light and air.

Workshops with the client revealed their enthusiasm for cooking, and lead to a designed focus on the kitchen as not just a functional space for cooking but also entertainment and work. The kitchen is arranged for utility but the finishes and detailing speak to a sophisticated and luxurious style, a style that is then carried through the rest of the house.

A original curving stair in the entry foyer of the house became an central organizational element. Visible from multiple angles within the house, it draws you from the public spaces on the ground level into the private spaces above, as well as to the basement garage. The staircase was restored with black marble treads complementing an original black metal balustrade. This combination of heritage and luxury elements goes on to inform the interior design of the rest of the spaces, from a renovated ensuite bathroom and sauna with soft dappled light to a darkened and styled whiskey room .

The restoration and renovation is a credit to our client and the team. The attention to detail and quality of the build is seen throughout the design.

Location: Toorak, Victoria
Date: 2022
Typology: Alteration & Addition
Design: Studio RCA
© photos : Studio RCA

Collaborators
Builder:
Mangos Constructions
Structural Engineer: Clive Steele Partners
Photographer: Willem-Dirk du Toit
Styling: Jess Kneebone