Mill Street

Street facade of Victorian style home — heritage renovation — Ballarat — Moloney Architects
Yard and 'glass box' style building, with black steel-framed glass walls — heritage renovation — Ballarat — Moloney Architects
Concrete wall with steel-framed glass wall behind — heritage renovation — Ballarat — Moloney Architects
Interior kitchen with white palette and timber island bench with black steel-framed window — heritage renovation — Ballarat — Moloney Architects
Internal view from hallway through to living area — heritage renovation — Ballarat — Moloney Architects
Internal study with white palette, timber bookshelves, crown molding and fireplace — heritage renovation — Ballarat — Moloney Architects
Timber-shelving in wine cellar — heritage renovation — Ballarat — Moloney Architects
Heritage details on hallway arches — heritage renovation — Ballarat — Moloney Architects
Size
210m2
Location
Ballarat
Completed
2013
Builder
Hayden Bromley
Photography
Hilary Bradford
Press
Grand Designs Australia Magazine, Lunchbox Architect, The Age - Living By Design
Awards
2013 Ballarat Heritage Awards (Finalist)

The brief for this renovation and extension project was to create a modern gallery-like space that could sit comfortably at the rear of a large Victorian house. A successful planning dispensation allowed the new works to match the existing home’s 3.8m high ceilings. The new kitchen, dining and living spaces are organised around a curved wall that runs from the north-east to the south-west corner of the extension.

“The lengthy hallway connects the original and additional parts of the home, with a timeless elegance. This space blends the white minimalism of the modern addition into the more ornate look of the older structure.” – Home Stratosphere