Wheelers Hill Residence by Matyas Architects
Nestled within the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Wheelers Hill Residence as a contemporary framhouse aims to cast its own mould of what makes a generous and connected family home. Looking to the traditional rural structures of farmhouses, the overall form and its peaked gable roof hint to another setting yet, through a scaling down and immersion within a curated landscape setting, it feels grounded in place and responsive to its surrounds. The use of a peaked roof acts to both create a sense of identity amongst its context while also adding generous height internally to create an unexpected home setting once inside.
Matyas Architects focuses on the tactile and textural elements of the home as a contemporary framhouse to create a welcoming and calm place of repose.
Bedrooms and bathrooms are located on the more private upper level. A refined material palette of local hardwood and white sand cement reflect the character of the local beach environment and coastal landscape. On a practical level, the materials employed are robust in nature, to withstand sand, salt, and water coming off the ocean and little feet.
Binding all of the natural and expressive gestures is a sense of restraint used throughout.
As a considered insertion, Wheelers Hill Residence respects its suburban context, as Matyas Architects elevates the traditional approach through considered and crafted detailing.
Words by Bronwyn Marshall
Architecture by Matyas Architects
Photography by Alex Reinders
Build By Marcus Builders
Interior Design & Styling By Matyas Architects
Cabinetry Planera
Landscape Design Le Page Design
written by : Bronwyn Marshall
18 Apr 2022
published in : thelocalproject.com.au