Paddington Terrace

Porebski Architects designed Paddington Terrace in Sydney to be well-suited for family living and to use the home’s limited space wisely.

  • Year 2019
  • Location Sydney, Australia,
  • Type House,
  • This 1890s Paddington terrace is located on a small gently sloping site, accessed by sandstone steps that were only recently uncovered beneath layers of render and tile and were carefully restored.

    The original ground floor layout was typically L-shaped and awkward at the rear with steps at the side leading up to a courtyard.

    The brief to provide all the essential amenities of a kitchen, laundry and powder room in the rear extension is achieved well by cleverly designed joinery, and the use of a simple material palette of timber, veneer, marble and white polyurethane joinery.

    Keeping the raised courtyard meant less engineering was required but also provides an intimate perspective and a cosy reading corner – a valuable space off the kitchen that is used all the time.

    The new external parapet wall features white bricks and conceals the sliding doors so that when they are open, the indoor/outdoor relationship of the house is maximized. A white painted timber screen shed with a granite topped BBQ area works well aesthetically and functionally.

    The project is a successful utilization of space and well-suited for family living.

    Architecture: Porebski Architects
    Contractor: Cumberland Building
    Photography: Tom Ferguson