
"A light-filled, central staircase forms the heart of this renovated home, opening up layered views across its split levels, physically and metaphorically connecting spaces whilst simultaneously generating private nooks. The renovation of Waverley House for a young family in Sydney's eastern suburbs by Sam Crawford Architects (SCA) fosters deeper connectionsto nature, home, and each other. Clever details create spaces to play, for quiet contemplation, whilst maintaining a dialogue with the surrounding greenery."
"A light-filled, central staircase forms the heart of this renovated home, opening up layered views across its split levels, physically and metaphorically connecting spaces whilst simultaneously generating private nooks."
Waverley House is a renovated family home in Sydney's eastern suburbs centered around a light-filled, central staircase. The staircase opens layered views across split levels and physically and metaphorically connects living spaces while creating private nooks. The redesign fosters stronger connections to nature, home, and family through careful spatial organization and visual links to surrounding greenery. Clever detailing provides zones for play and quiet contemplation without disrupting the dialogue with the landscape. The plan balances communal social areas and intimate retreats to suit a young family's daily life and changing needs.
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