House With Two Bay Windows by D’Arcy Jones Architects

House With Two Bay Windows by D’Arcy Jones Architects



This project is tucked between two houses from very different eras. On the left is an original house from the early 1900s, where one of the clients grew up. On the right is a 1980’s version of the same kind of house. This new house is both asymmetrical and symmetrical, to mesh with the adjacent architecture while being quietly modern. Square bay windows, an offset entry, and a suppressed garage create a house that pinwheels around itself in plan and elevation. The interior is practical and almost rustic. Large windows, simple concrete floors and white painted millwork create an interior with a smooth ambiance.

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Project by D’Arcy Jones Architects

Photography by Ema Peter