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The Glass Link house by Robbie Walker

The Glass Link house by Robbie Walker

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Statement from the owner and builder:

We bought The Glass Link house about three years ago. We were living in Richmond, feeling very cool in a converted old grocery store that I had just finished renovating. But after the birth of our second baby, the stairs, busy streets and a stupidly high mortgage (which meant we couldn’t go to any of the nice coffee shops we lived next door to anyway), started to get to us.

glass link house

We decided to move out to the burbs; find something a little further out with potential and maybe have a little less mortgage pressure. So even if the coffee shops weren’t as good, at least we could go to them.

glass link house

When we bought this place it was rough, and Alice hadn’t even seen it. We kept missing out at auctions so she had stopped coming. It had a fake tile roof, nasty aluminium windows and a really dodgy, little add-on. And, during a lovely ’70s renovation, the ceiling height had been dropped.

glass link house

I think everyone we were bidding against wanted to knock it down. Although that might have been more sensible, I fall in love too easily. I do this thing where I tilt my head and squint my eyes just the right way to make things seem a little nicer.

glass link house

When we pushed the little add-on over and pulled down the dropped ceilings, we were left with a small 80sqm house with two bedrooms and one bath. With the ceiling down, the tall roof space made the house feel really cool. It also left a really usable attic space above the bedrooms.

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With a third baby on the way and Alice screaming, “This will never work”, I gave my best “We are all too greedy… Less is more” speech, and we decided to neaten it up and move in.

glass link house

We spent about a year and a half using the attic as our bedroom. I felt like I was back in Richmond in a cool loft, and loved it. Meanwhile, Alice hated it… Going up and down a ladder five times a night to a newborn baby. So, I called my friends, Danius Malunis and Ben Willick, to help me design a master bedroom pod for a very, very deserving mum.

glass link house

I know it is nothing new but after pushing over the funny add-on it just reinforced the idea that an honest, contemporary extension – separate from the old building – was the way to go. It was a simple build and with the help of my brothers, was up in about eight weeks. We built the whole thing and then just before it was time to paint, we cut the hole in what then was our little girl’s room and added the glass link.

glass link house

It works so well, not just showing the difference between old and new, but the glass also gives the hall and bedroom lots of nice light and also just makes it a little more fun and exciting to walk though.

Photography by Nic Granleese.

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