2018, 2019, Complete Sion Bourne 2018, 2019, Complete Sion Bourne

Rennie Crescent

The restoration of a dilapidated post-war cottage previously owned by the state housing authority.

 

 

Rennie Crescent

2018-2019
Team: Sion Bourne

Contractor: Vinnbuild
Structural Engineer: Structerre
Energy Assessor: Structerre
Building Surveyor: Structerre


Previously owned and operated by the WA state housing authority, this 1950’s post-war cottage had progressed into disrepair when acquired by new owners. We were tasked with the dwellings restoration whilst remaining mindful of the client’s future intention to sell upon project completion. Our brief largely focused on addressing the projects local heritage requirements and introducing amenities typically associated with present day volume housing.

Restored areas of the dwelling primarily utilised ‘faux heritage’ construction methods that proved both economical and familiar to tradespeople. Altered parts of the house employ a contemporary material attitude to construct new experiences.

In market terms - the restoration saw the cottage transform from a ‘3 by 1’ to a ‘4 by 2’ whilst essentially retaining the existing building footprint. When eventually re-sold, Rennie Crescent set the Hilton sales record for an established dwelling on a subdivided block, far exceeding our clients’ expectations.

 
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