POWER

POWER

Located in Williamstown, this family of three plus their whippets were looking to transform their tired weatherboard home into a family home with space to grow.

Adding only 40 square metres to the footprint but reworking the existing layout has resulted in a home with the space they craved and one they love to come home to.

Type:  Alterations + Additions

Location:  Williamstown

Client:  Jodi + Ray

Build:  SJR Building Group

Photography:  SJR + Dig Design

Clients Ray Jodi and Lily had been thinking about their dream home for years but were finding it a challenge to convert their ideas into an action plan.

They had some great ideas and a bank of images they were collecting and in talking with Lindsay a way forward was becoming clear.

 

Their Power Street block was generous, but as Lindsay explained, a huge extension wasn’t necessary to enable them to reach their goals.

 

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The front four rooms were to remain, with some alterations to make them comfortable and contemporary spaces within their period context.

 

The rear of the home though was to be totally transformed with two new bathrooms, laundry, living, dining, a full home office and a true entertainer’s kitchen.

 

Julie-Anne worked closely with Jodi to help define the palette and designed their interior spaces.  Julie-Anne jokes that she would swap for this kitchen in a heartbeat … but she’s not really joking!!

 

An alfresco area opens off the living spaces and a window seat looks out over the pool.

We can’t thank Dig Design enough for all their work in creating our amazing extension of our heritage listed home. 
Lindsay took on board our requirements – we felt listened to – offered design solutions and was with us every step of the way including establishing a great working relationship with our builder, SJR Building Group. 
Without Julie-Anne’s expertise we would never have been able to land on the look and feel of our home. Her recommendations were on point. 
Overall Lindsay and Julie-Anne were a pleasure to work with, and we have no hesitation in recommending Dig Design.

 

–   Ray, Jodi + Lily, Williamstown
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DIMBOOLA LIBRARY

DIMBOOLA LIBRARY

Libraries, as civic spaces provide communities safe and welcoming spaces that celebrate diversity within our communities.  They are a meeting place, a learning place, a relaxing place, libraries have become hubs around which communities grow and evolve, they are places where people come to interact.

Type:  Public

Location:  Dimboola

Client:  Hindmarsh Shire Council

Photography:  Damien Kook

The new library has been designed as a full of life focal point of the township of Dimboola.  It connects people from the main street in town to the natural beauty of the area through the site’s connections to the Nine Creeks Reserve and Wimmera River.

 

As rural communities like Dimboola seek to evolve and change focus from farming to tourism opportunities, civic spaces are increasingly important.  The Dimboola Community Civic Hub, centred around the new library, provides a connection for locals and visitors to the natural beauty of the area, as well as significant infrastructure and facilities.

 

Libraries, as civic spaces provide communities safe and welcoming spaces that celebrate diversity within our communities.  They are a meeting place, a learning place, a relaxing place, libraries have become hubs around which communities grow and evolve, they are places where people come to interact.

 

The new library’s flexible design ensures this building’s adaptability into the future as the way libraries are used, in particular rural libraries, continues to evolve and maintain it’s position as a valued and vital part of the Dimboola township.

 

An important feature of the design is juxtaposition of old and new architecture, whilst the Old Shire Hall was respectfully restored, the new library needed to be a contemporary piece of architecture and serve to reinvigorate the township.

 

 

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In close proximity to the Wimmera River we needed to adapt to the flood plain through raising the library.  This requirement was embraced and a raised deck created that is utilised as a stage for many different performances, gatherings and presentations.

 

With the new library located south of the existing hall, we used a large central courtyard to provide solar access to the library.  A clerestory window was introduced and in conjunction with an inverted roof truss design, natural light washed down the ceiling form to fill the library with natural light without the heat associated with direct sunlight.  A combination of louvred windows, deep eaves and verandas regulates light into the space without the heat.

 

The new library can be opened on all facades encouraging natural ventilation over the need for mechanical systems, whilst thermal insulation and glazing is provided in excess of the Section J requirements making the building as comfortable as possible.

 

Whilst we have increased the building’s footprint, the site was previously a bitumen hotplate.  Now the site is green-scaped and permeable paving used where natural paths of travel exist, dramatically improving the permeability and heat generation of the site.

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New Commercial

Up to $2M Construction Cost

 

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Excellence in Use of Steel

Congratulations, it’s such a perfect and special building with the most beautiful backdrop, that leads to the River trees.  More than just books.

 

–   Wendy, Dimboola Library User
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VERDON

A young family of four had a house of their dreams in the location of their dreams, but what they didn’t love were the dark and fragmented spaces of their much loved Williamstown home.  Working within the footprint of the already large single storey home, Dig Design has created a light and open home that really has made their architectural dreams come true.

contemporary exterior with timber shiplap cladding, bluestone paving adn basketball court
living room with entertainment unit and floating shelves
dining room with contemporary black steel transition arch into kitchen, black steel hearth and wood box
contemporary black steel transition arch into dining room

Type:  Alterations + Additions

Location:  Williamstown

Client:  Carmel + Jamie

Build:  Madeform

Photography:  Daniella Fulford

Dig Design was asked to create a family home suited to a contemporary lifestyle.  There needed to be better connection between spaces, looking at where people naturally congregated within the home.  It called for a contemporary architectural style to create a stimulating place to call home.

 

The existing house was fragmented with many detached spaces, with very strong design choices having been made by previous owners.  We wanted to make the house work as efficiently as possible, making the most of it’s large footprint without the need to extend, we believed we could refurbish and reinvigorate the home.

 

The kitchen is the heart of the design, it is a focal point with both the living and dining opening onto it.  The contemporary black kitchen was critical as a design focus and finishes used throughout the house are designed to supplement and unify the home.  Top of the client’s wish list was the removal of what they called the salmon room (a very dark ochre painted dining room) as well as removing the terracotta tiles from the floors which was the initial impetus for the project.

 

It was important to connect the inside and outside of the house and improve the flow of the home.  We opened up the back of the house substituting French doors with stacking sliding doors.  An alfresco dining area was created and became a transitional space to the backyard.  The existing exterior was bag rendered which we replaced with shiplap cladding, making some modifications to the form of the rear of the home at the same time.

 

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williamstown victorian facade.
outdoor entertaining space with stonefire pizza oven, shiplap cladding and basketball court

The four bedrooms in the house were retained and new finishes tied these areas to the rest of the home.  The service areas were redesigned to create a walk-in-robe, ensuite, laundry and walk in pantry. By making the design more efficient we were able to create extra spaces and make the rooms feel larger.

 

New floor boards throughout the house and strong black detailing and complimentary colours enabled us to bring the whole project together as a cohesive home, without moving a single external wall.

contemporary kitchen with black nanoparticle surface and oak veneer
It is with great pleasure that we recommend Julie-Anne & Lindsay from Dig Design without reservation for their architectural and interior design brilliance in renovating our home.
We engaged Julie-Anne & Lindsay to transform our 1890’s Victorian home and design a renovation that would suit the needs of modern family living.
The Dig Design team led the process, overseeing tenders with the builders, and creating a design that both respects the home’s heritage, reflects a contemporary aesthetic that we love and is highly functional.
The process itself was incredibly well managed with regular onsite meetings between ourselves, the builders and Dig Design that ensured our large scale renovation was completed ahead of time and in budget. 
The Dig Design team were very responsive and accessible to discuss every design element which helped us feel confident and supported throughout the process.
We have been in our renovated home for nearly two years now, and still love coming home and entertaining with family and friends.

 

–   Carmel+ Jamie, Williamstown
hallway
contemporary bathroom with white fixtures, black taps and frameless glass screen
contemporary ensuite with white fixtures, black taps and frameless glass screen
contemporary kitchen with black nanoparticle surface, oak veneer and view into pantry
contemporary kitchen with black nanoparticle surface and oak veneer
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RAILWAY

Located in the heritage suburb of Williamstown, a small home on a large block required a transformation to suit a large family with 4 boys. Dig Design have designed additions to maximise natural light into the house, the sense of space and the connection with the outdoor spaces, challenging the form of the traditional inner west suburban cottage.

Type:  Alterations + Additions

Location:  Williamstown

Client:  Darren + Tracey

Build:  John Morlang Building Contractors

Photography:  Rachel Lewis

Dig Design’s brief was twofold, to restore the heritage home in full character, but with a contemporary twist, to remove the existing lean-to and create a large contemporary extension that found a balance between spaces for human connectedness, with spaces to be enjoyed together, and spaces you could find solace in.

 

 

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The site is suburban block in Williamstown with a heritage overlay, and a north south orientation, requiring an innovative solution to maximise the site and access to natural light, whilst maintaining the neighbours access to natural light also.  A contemporary take on the sawtooth roof form allows northern sun into the main family areas of the house.

 

Large glazed operable walls connect the main family spaces with the large deck and external spaces.

 

The heritage part of the home, has been given a contemporary twist in its restoration through black and white bathrooms, charcoal carpets, black ceilings and spotted gum flooring.  Victorian bones with a contemporary palette.  Whilst the new additions are not only set apart in form but finish as well, a palette of polished concrete, oak, black and marbled elements, white walls and black window frames.

 

The new additions challenge the form of the traditional inner west suburban cottage.  Yet, by working with and respecting the existing house it is not overwhelmed by the new form.

 

The result is something not often seen in heritage suburbs like Williamstown, a distinctly modern addition that highlights and preserves the historic value of the original home, avoiding era confusion and mimicry.

 

Elegant, restrained and considered, contemporary detailing of joinery and finishes has helped create a place for this family of six within a suburb that they love.

We have had a history with Dig Design for over 10 years and seen Julie-Anne and Lindsay flourish into an award winning forward thinking contemporary outfit!  Not only have we referred a swag of our A-grade clients to Dig, they designed our own home.

 

–   Darren + Tracey, Williamstown
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OSBORNE

Strikingly contemporary additions to a heritage home located in Williamstown to accommodate a family of four, with town planning permits successfully negotiated without the need to front at VCAT.

Type:  Alterations + Additions

Location:  Williamstown

Client:  Janelle + Jeremy

Build:  Sier Constructions

Photography:  Peter Clarke

Located in the heritage suburb of Williamstown and subject to a heritage overlay, the front four heritage rooms were retained and restored, with large contemporary additions forming the rear of the home.

 

 

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It is a challenge in Williamstown, with its strict heritage controls, to get contemporary design approved, so the additions are designed to have minimal visibility from the street thus maintaining the heritage streetscape and are subsequently situated to the far west of the site.  The first floor opens up to views looking over existing roof toward parkland and Williamstown Beach, and the siting of the house caters for a young active family.

 

The local authority has a very conservative approach to conforming with their planning policies.  We were able to negotiate with them that successful heritage additions don’t need to be copies or be apologetic.

We are very proud that we were able to create a piece of quality architecture that stands on its own right but also addresses all the heritage guideline points, without the need to visit VCAT.

 

Key to the client’s brief was a home that could suit the needs of a young family now and adapt to their needs in the future.  Respecting the original structure of the building we seamlessly paired a contemporary extension to the rear of the property for a family of four.  We were able to create spaces with a balance between providing enough space whilst maintaining a sense of scale and intimacy.  Spaces have been created such that the family can be in different areas yet stay connected, or that they can come together for shared experiences.

 

As a multi-discipline design practice of architects and interior designers, Dig Design’s design process is a collaborative one right from the outset.  Ideas and principles are actively discussed within our team with each discipline challenging the other, working toward better results.

Dig Design had an amazing ability to respect the original structure of the building whilst seamlessly pairing a very modern contemporary extension to the rear of the property for our family of four. 
We were delighted with the design, attention to detail and open communication of Lindsay Douglas and the Dig Design team.  They negotiated skillfully with council over local heritage considerations in a highly professional and knowledgeable manner.
Lindsay and Julie Anne were always keen to listen to our suggestions, allowing us to feel like we were taking ownership and directing the project, answer our many questions, settle our nerves, and keep us in the loop. But, most importantly, their creative and inspiring ideas took shape with barely a hiccup.
We have no hesitation in recommending Dig Design to you.

 

–   Janelle + Jeremy, Williamstown
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HANNAN

Located on one of Williamstown’s most sought after streets, Dig Design created a home for a young family that found the balance between traditional and contemporary, old and new, interior and exterior.  The design balance in the elements of this home have resulted in an architectural solution that is something quite special.

contemporary exterior with timber batten and concrete render overlooking pool
williamstown victorian facade
contemporary kitchen with black timber veneer and super white dolomite feature stair
contemporary exterior with timber batten and concrete render overlooking pool

Type:  Alterations + Additions

Location:  Williamstown

Client:  Brett + Carly

Build:  John Morlang Building Contractors

Photography:  Damien Kook

Dig Design was asked to create new and contemporary additions to a traditional weatherboard home in Williamstown which was subject to a heritage overlay.  We looked to balance the restoration of the existing part of the home with a contemporary addition to suit a young family.

 

As a graphic designer and an accountant, our clients had a keen eye for detail and we worked very closely with them dissecting the details of the details which have resulted in some incredible finishes being woven into the design of this home.  As you make your way through the home, the story of this house unfolds, moving from light yet private spaces through to open plan living at it’s best.

 

Much of the design of this home is about balance.  The balance between old and new, the balance between individual spaces and a cohesive whole, the balance between spaces and the spaces in between and the balance between interior and exterior.

 

The connection of spaces has been a design generator on this project.  For example, the stair as a feature rather than simply a way to travel between the ground and first floor, it is a connection point, inside and outside, a place to gather, a place to sit on a dark day and watch the rain fall in the pool, finding the balance between circulation and connection.

 

 

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master bedroom with white mantle and black steel hearth
music room with squid ink feature wall steel windows

Natural materials take pride of place, with timber floor boards, natural stones and timber veneers.  the additions are clad in a combination of cement render, spotted gum shiplap cladding and timber battens as well as weatherboard components that pay respect to the surrounding dwellings.

 

This is a large home for Williamstown, yet no space is wasted, the very most is made of every space, every vista, every surface.  Each space we designed, be it internally or externally, was created to support the way this family uses their home.  Design quality was at the forefront of all choices, whether it was in relation to layout, finishes or fixtures.

 

Every element within the design is part of a cohesive set, nothing has been left to chance, there are no happy accidents in this design.  From the finishes, to the relationship between spaces, from the stair design to the timber screens there is a symbiotic relationship between all the elements that go into making this home so special.

AWARDED

2021 Design Matters National

Winner

Residential Alterations|Additions

$800K+ Construction Cost

 

2021 Design Matters National

Winner

Bathroom Design

kitchen overlooking living room with feature tile
powder room with natural stone tiles and finger tiles
ensuite with natural stone tiles and black tapware
living room with feature tile and super white dolomite plinth
contemporary kitchen with black timber veneer and super white dolomite
outdoor entertaining space with fireplace shiplap cladding pool
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AGNES

AGNES

Located in Yarraville, and owned by a busy local restaurateur couple and their two dogs, Dig Design created a place to call home that blended two cultures and made the very most of their old workers cottage.

double fronted weatherboard cottage dark grey
courtyard with spotted gum shiplap cladding and bluestone pavers
contemporary kitchen with black oak and carrara
contemporary extension with shiplap cladding and black windows

Type:  Alterations + Additions

Location:  Yarraville

Client:  Adam + Maya

Build:  L O’Grady Constructions

Photography:  Rachel Lewis

Located in the inner west suburb of Yarraville the Adam + Maya had a small dilapidated weatherboard home on a very narrow block.  The existing house was very run down and dark, in contrast they were after a contemporary home that maximised the site and access to natural light.

 

The form of the additions was generated in order to maximise access to natural light.

 

Courtyards allow for large glazed operable walls bringing light into the narrow site, elegant contemporary courtyard gardens borrow Japanese references without mimicking Japanese style.

A contemporary take on the sawtooth roof form allows for northern sun to every living space.

 

The home seamlessly combines and compliments two cultures, with the creation of a contemporary Australian home with subtle Japanese references.

 

It simultaneously challenges the form of a traditional inner western suburb weatherboard cottage and the idea of the Japanese courtyard house.

 

 

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contemporary open plan kitchen dining saw tooth roof line
contemporary ensuite with wet room, concrete tiles and skylight

Distinctly Australian materials of spotted gum cladding, blackbutt floors, bluestone paving and copper features have been used in conjunction with an interior palette referencing Japanese design featuring black, oak, concrete and marble to perfectly blend two cultures.

 

The creation of nooks throughout the house provide areas of solace within communal spaces.

 

Adam + Maya’s home proves that big is not always best, that considered compact design has a place in the modern Australian home.

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2016 National Association of Building Designers

Winner

Alterations|Additions Residential Design

$350 to $800K Construction Cost

 

2016 Building Designers Association of Victoria

Winner

Residential Alterations|Additions

$250 to $500K Construction Cost

 

2016 Building Designers Association of Victoria

Commendation

Excellence in Use of Timber

courtyard with copper feature spotted gum shiplap cladding and bluestone pavers
contemporary window seat with copper feature wrap and leather seat
contemporary window seat with copper feature wrap and leather seat
contemporary bathroom with concrete tiles oak and skylight
bedroom with porcelain bear pendants
contemporary window seat with copper feature wrap and leather seat
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MUNRO

MUNRO

Located in Ascot Vale, on a 407 m2 site, the very most needed to be made of every square metre of the home to accommodate a young family running a home business.  Much of the design of this home is about the dynamic use of space and even though it’s a tight site, this home feels anything but small.  Dig Design has created a home that maximises natural light with connected zones and dynamic feature facades.

Type:  Alterations + Additions

Location:  Ascot Vale

Client:  Daniel + Tanya

Build:  DS Project Builders

Photography:  Dylan James

Located in Ascot Vale, the existing residence was a run-down Edwardian weatherboard that was stripped of it’s period features during a 1970s renovation.  Whilst we could have demolished and designed for a knock down rebuild, it was determined in initial discussions with the client, that the existing residence would be retained, restored and a new contemporary extension be built to the rear.

 

Restoring the existing residence and in particular the facade, paid respect to the neighbouring streetscape and allowed us to provide contrast with a striking contemporary form to the rear.

 

Natural materials take pride of place, with timber floor boards, natural stones and timber veneers.  The angular additions utilise silvertop ash timber battens with black steel window reveals to create a truly dynamic form.  This contemporary form is highlighted when the sun casts a shadow from the neighbouring property’s traditional roof form onto the angular walls of the first floor additions and the way it changes over the course of the day.

 

With a site of only 407 m2, to accommodate a young family running a home business, the very most needed to be made of every square metre of the home.

 

Much of the design of this home is about the dynamic use of space and even though it’s a tight site, this home feels anything but small.  A home has been created that maximises natural light with connected zones and dynamic feature facades.

 

 

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detail of contemporary timber batten cladding and cement sheet soffit

We sought to create a home that suited a young family in the present, but one that could also adapt and bring them joy into the future.

 

The central zone of the home accommodates the living, dining and kitchen, providing spaces that the whole family will occupy, the balance of the home is divided into generational zones.

 

The existing front part of the home is the parent’s zone with the master suite and formal sitting room.  The first floor is the children’s zone and houses bedrooms, bathroom, sitting room and access to secret spaces in the ground floor roof space that serves as a study zone for now, and future storage, with a daybed/reading nook located over the stairs.

 

An office zone is located at the rear of the property at first floor level, creating a carport and alfresco area at ground level.  This office zone is generous in size and will become a teenage zone as the family grows.

 

The dynamic feature facades of the first floor additions and the office zone are a unique feature to the MUNRO project.  Interacting with light and shadow the feature silvertop ash battens creates a one of a kind feature in Ascot Vale and has added exceptional architectural value to the property.

traditional roof form shadows on contemporary timber batten extension

Cabinets + internal finishes by client with Watts Studio

Cabinets + internal finishes by client with Watts Studio

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BANNOCKBURN RECREATION CENTRE

Located in the Golden Plains Shire township of Bannockburn this multipurpose basketball stadium is the first stage in a larger sporting precinct masterplan.  Dig Design has created a simple yet technically specific stadium that provides regulation competition grade facilities to the greater Bannockburn community.

Type:  Public

Location:  Bannockburn

Client:  Golden Plains Shire

Photography:  Rachel Lewis

Golden Plains Shire required a stadium to house two indoor, competition standard basketball courts with associated changeroom and administration facilities.  To widen its appeal to the greater community it needed a multipurpose element to be able to cater for both netball and its use as an indoor recreation centre for the nearby school.

 

 

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An open field site, the land had previously been farmland.  We worked with the client to develop a sporting precinct masterplan for the site.

 

This building had high ambitions and a tight budget.  It is a completion standard basketball stadium that will be the cornerstone for an entire future sporting precinct.  The design whilst a box form provides much more.

 

An entire southern facade of core fluted translucent polycarbonate sheeting at night fall the court lights create a giant light box that draws people in.  During the day the centre can be run without artificial light, this along with insulated wall panels and natural ventilation keeping lifecycle costs low.

 

With a tight budget, every element of the building was selected to be durable, energy efficient, cost effective and aesthetically enhance the space.  Dealing with a box form, we had to work hard to make it a stimulating space.  The internal palette was neutral allowing the timber flooring to take centre stage.

 

Rather than trying to hide the steel structure we opted to paint it black making it a striking feature of the space.  Insulated wall panels provide a finished internal surface, where there was no budget allowance for wall lining.  The stand out feature is the core fluted polycarbonate sheet wall on the south facade.  During the day you get a hint of the sweeping plains beyond and at night it becomes a glowing box.

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BEACONSFIELD

Located on Beaconsfield Parade, ‘Balgownie’ is an exceptional tutor home with three luxury levels overlooking the St Kilda marina.

Type:  Alterations + Additions

Location:  St Kilda West

Client:  Mark + Shelley

Build:  Hansen Living

Photography:  WhiteFox Real Estate

Video by WhiteFox Real Estate, via YouTube

Originally divided into two town houses, Dig Design was asked to consolidating the two dwellings and create a single luxury home for a young growing family.

 

Spread over three levels, every step through this home is impressive … although you can take the lift!  The ground floor hosts a large Hamptons style kitchen which opens out onto the pool and deck through full height operable glass doors, as well as the living room, a study with it’s own ensuite and golf storeroom, guest rooms, dining room and cellar.

The second floor features the family bedrooms a bathroom and master suite, a billiard room, a second study and private living room.

 

But it’s the third floor where the architectural magic happens, featuring balcony views over the bay, a large operable glass roof, a bar, teppanyaki grill, living space, fully equipped gymnasium and a golf simulator.

 

Take a look at the above video presented by WhiteFox Real Estate for their incredibly successful 2021 sales campaign where an amazing sale price was achieved for our clients.

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