Set within a vibrant streetscape opposite a park, this Yarraville home reimagines living with a seamless blend of privacy and connection, while bringing focus to the important moments in life.

Through a considered design by Weaver+Co Architects, the original weatherboard bungalow—beyond repair—was replaced with a modern light-filled and minimalist four-bedroom home for a family of five.

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https://simpledwelling.net/episodes/homes/gable-park-house-weaver-co-architects


Gable Park House by Weaver+Co Architects
https://weaverandco.com.au/
https://www.instagram.com/weaverandco/

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19 Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing this. It looks unpretentious and quietly appealing in its neighbourhood setting (I really like the bricks and the timber screening and the oblique angle of the roof) but the quality of the materials and the thoughtfulness that has gone into creating calm, minimal and functional interior spaces is evident. Lucky family!

  2. Wow. Beautifully designed. It really brings peace and calm atmosphere. Love all the delicate colours, also the clean and minimal looks. This one is surely a fave🩶

  3. thanks for sharing this! such a lovely home and the delivery and explanation i thought was really good! as said earlier – unpretentious – thank you!

  4. These are really nice homes but in the United States we have universal building code and all homes need to stay within zoning and structure setbacks etc.

  5. So beautiful. Would love to live in a place like this. So thoughtfully designed. Where I live in US, that kind of home would be 5 million—easily.

  6. Beautiful, creative design concepts; I felt I wanted to either turn on some lights, or open a covered skylight, particularly in the kitchen/ living area.

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