Designed by Bent Architecture

Olinda House, designed by Bent Architecture is the result of a love story between owners and their site. Designed for vets and keen gardeners, Matt and Leanne, the home brings the outdoors in and means their daily lives are immersed in greenery...

Olinda House

Olinda House

Bent Architecture worked with Matt on his previous house, so when the couple decided on a tree change in the stunning Dandenong Ranges, they asked the architects to design a home to embrace the landscape with a focus on sustainability.

Olinda House

Olinda House

Built broadly on the footprint of the original house, the design minimises site disturbance and maintains existing trees. Olinda House embraces the sun and utilises passive solar design techniques to ensure the home is comfortable and efficient, year-round.

Olinda House

Olinda House

The home is long and narrow, stretching from east to west to maximise the opportunity to capture north light. Windows on opposite sides of the home capture cooling breezes. This keeps the interior naturally warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Combined with 60 solar panels on the roof, the home is not just comfortable, but low-energy. The couple estimate their yearly power bill will be around $300!

Olinda House

Olinda House

The leafy surrounds mean the site has a moderate bushfire risk with a BAL-29 rating. In order to meet these building regulations and keep the home safe from bushfire, the design and material selection was an important consideration. To help achieve this rating, the home is built on a solid podium of concrete and blockwork: not your typical blockwork, though! Timbercrete, a lightweight, sustainable building block fabricated with waste timber content offers a unique and eco-friendly alternative.

Olinda House

Olinda House

The use of concrete and blockwork offers a double benefit; their solidity and thermal mass help to maintain an even temperature inside the home, enhancing the effectiveness of the passive solar design. With hydronic heating throughout, typically in the concrete slab, even the coolest winter's morning is cozy underfoot.

Olinda House

Olinda House

Olinda House

Olinda House

Olinda House

A split-level design allows the home to hug the natural slope of the land. An added benefit of the split-level is the way it creates living spaces which are connected to each other, while still retaining their own sense of space; it's a great alternative to the common open-plan design which can feel cavernous. Matt and Leanne say their pets love the home, particularly the chance to find a cozy spot in the sun without feeling like they're missing out on the action.

Olinda House

Olinda House

A single-angled roof caps the entire home. Sloping in the opposite direction to the land, the angle of the roof over the split-level design means the living areas can enjoy dramatically higher ceiling heights. The simplicity of the roof form is also an asset on the bushfire-prone site, minimising the build-up of leaf litter and vulnerable junctions.

Olinda House

Olinda House

Generous windows offer framed views of the landscape from inside. While a palette of polished concrete floors, Timbercrete blockwork and local hardwood creates a warm yet robust interior.

Olinda House

Olinda House

Olinda House

From outside, the windows create views directly through the house to the trees and shrubs beyond, or reflect the surrounding greenery, helping the home feel semi-transparent and allowing it to nestle into the site. Locally-sourced Ironbark, with its natural fire-resistant qualities, is also used for external cladding and helps the home blend into its bushy surrounds.

Olinda House

Olinda House

Olinda House

Olinda House creates the perfect sanctuary for Matt and Leanne: a place which celebrates and enhances their site and maximises the benefits of their tree change. Whether it's getting out in the garden, feeling connected to nature (even when inside), or just sitting back and enjoying a slower pace of living, Olinda House makes it a joy.

Olinda House

Olinda House

Olinda House

Olinda House

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