Heidelberg

This project revitalised a 1920s Californian bungalow in Heidelberg by carefully extending and renovating the existing structure while preserving its historic character. The design aimed to create a harmonious living space that blends traditional elements with contemporary comforts, fostering a sense of connection to both the past and present. Key Design Principles were; Heritage Preservation, Modern Functionality and Ambiance.

The design approach involved a careful balance of preservation and modernisation. The existing bungalow was restored to its original glory, while the extension introduced contemporary elements that complement the historic structure.
The interior design focused on creating a cohesive and functional space that is both liveable and comfortable.

Architect
Dean McCredden

Builder
Blended Services Group

Structural Design
Statika Consulting

Council location
City of Banyule

Heidelberg outdoor area, timber and pergola designed by Dean McCredden Architect
Heidelberg ensuite & walk-in-robe designed by Dean McCredden Architect
Heidelberg bathroom designed by Dean McCredden Architect
Heidelberg living room designed by Dean McCredden Architect
Heidelberg kitchen designed by Dean McCredden Architect
Heidelberg heritage facade & garage designed by Dean McCredden Architect