Located within an established landed estate along Charlton Road, this semi-detached residence was rebuilt from the ground up for a young family. The project centres on natural light, fluid movement, and adaptability across stages of life.
The layout is organised around a central staircase that anchors circulation across all levels. Living, dining, and kitchen areas connect intuitively, allowing movement and conversation to unfold with ease. Open planning enhances ventilation and daylight while maintaining clearly defined zones.
The kitchen forms the operational heart of the ground floor. A generous island establishes structure within the space, while sliding glass panels offer flexibility between open gatherings and contained preparation. Built-in storage keeps the visual environment composed and efficient.
Upstairs, the master suite occupies a dedicated wing. A walk-in wardrobe connects directly to the bathroom, supporting daily routines through proximity and flow.
Bedrooms and study areas were designed with future reconfiguration in mind, enabling the home to adapt as the family grows.
At the top level, a compact family nook and semi-open rooftop gym extend usability vertically. Clean lines and natural light define these spaces, supporting both rest and activity.
This landed house rebuild reflects an architectural approach grounded in foresight — a home shaped to evolve comfortably with the family it serves.