Cochrane House by
Entrusted with revitalising and extending a Victorian home in Melbourne’s Brighton, established architecture and interior design firm
Co-founder and principal Simon Perkins and his team reworked the heritage home to elevate its ornate, original narrative while futureproofing its family-orientated functionality through a well-thought-out second iteration.
Offering a reinterpretation of a traditional framework, we sat down with Simon to get his perspective on the home’s new pavilion-like extension and uncover how the hardest working spaces hone in on integrated practicality and cutting-edge appliances to ensure it’s fit for a modern family.
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Situated just a short distance from the beach, this Victorian-era residence occupies a corner block surrounded by oak trees. Like most heritage homes undergoing modern expansions, challenges often arise in uniting the two architecturally distinct sections of the home. Drawing on their expertise within this scope of renovation and addition, Simon and his team made certain that the two ‘wings’ of Cochrane House appeared intrinsically unified by incorporating nuanced, traditional elements that marry the home’s rich past with its new present.
Altering the home’s vernacular, Pleysier Perkins built a contemporary gabled pavilion to sympathetically connect the original villa through a glazed passageway and feature courtyard. While the private spaces, including the bedrooms, bathrooms, study, and lounge, all encompass Victorian proportions and details, the kitchen, dining, living, games room, and garage are all contained within the newly built rear pavilion.
“The pavilion is orientated towards a north-facing outdoor entertaining area and swimming pool with oak-clad ceilings and travertine floors that seamlessly connect the inside with the outside,” Simon explains. A full-width strip skylight guides natural light down into the kitchen and works to separate material elements and interior volumes. “While a bolder approach to colour has been applied to the Victorian-era rooms and celebrates decorative architraves, skirtings, arches and cornices, the pavilion’s monochromatic palette and refined detailing provide a calm and peaceful haven for family life,” Simon adds.
“As well as providing excellent advice to our clients, E&S trading were great to collaborate with regarding the specifications and details required to successfully integrate the appliances into the joinery design.”
– Simon Perkins
Designed to be both practical and comfortable, the approach to the design of Cochrane House was driven by the client’s lifestyle and their envisioned use of the home over time. Paying special attention to the heart of the home, the kitchen needed to work hard to meet the family’s changing needs.
While the island bench serves as a sculptural focal point, the client opted for cutting-edge, integrated appliances and equipment from
Pleysier Perkins’ strategic selection of first-class kitchen appliances was paramount to meeting the client brief. Being the team’s preferred supplier for kitchen, bathroom, and laundry appliances, Simon affirms that E&S Trading’s successful blend of knowledgeable showroom personnel and their extensive selection of top-tier brands collectively guarantee well-informed decisions for every client they work alongside. “As well as providing excellent advice to our clients, E&S Trading is great to collaborate with regarding the specifications and details required to successfully integrate the appliances into the joinery design,” Simon says.
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“ A considered response to the original heritage Victorian – the glass link and courtyard allows for a sympathetic connection between old and new, where the original walls and roof line remain uninterrupted.”
– Simon Perkins
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Connected by a consistent palette, smart appliances, and modern touchpoints, Cochrane House fuses the time-honoured and contemporary with soft sophistication. “We always prefer to make a strong distinction between old and new, but connected in a considered and sensitive way,” Simon says. This creative collaboration results in a timeless family home with an elegant and inviting aesthetic that encourages a coming together.
“The best bathrooms are highly practical and hard working. Solid marble forms a contrast with more refined, delicate elements such as wall lights while natural light, is achieved via extensive skylights, which highlights the material quality.”
– Simon Perkins
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