Feature House Design: Turning a 1950s Bungalow into Live/Work Space

Published 14 July 09 12:34 PM | Anne Lok 

 

 How simple planning strategies convert this 1950s bungalow into a great small space

 

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In an effort to maintain the integrity of the streetscape in this neighbourhood at the foot of Moss Rock Park [Victoria, B.C.], the existing house was renovated, and then expanded with a significant addition towards the back of the property.

 

The renovation was extensive, and included new plumbing, new wiring, new exterior walls and new roof, allowing for a more comfortable 9' ceiling and unobstructed open floor plan.  Changes to the original layout were dramatic - the main entrance and stair were relocated to the new breezeway which provided a connection between old & new.  A patio was added to the front of the house to establish a relationship with the street.

The "pod" addition became the new workspace for an accomplished graphic designer, housing studio on the main level, master bedroom and ensuite on a second, mezzanine level and roof deck on a third level, with views south to the water & mountains.

For more information, visit SOS website: http://www.sosdesign.ca

 

 

 

Related Article:

 

Building a House: Modern, Minimalist and ExcitingTimes Colonist  July 14th 2009

Two Live-Work Homes by SOS Design - Apartment Therapy  

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