THE SAMSON

 
 
 

DESIGNED TO CONNECT

NEW BUILD

The owners of ‘The Samson’ approached Dalecki Design with a simple brief: to create a comfortable, sunlit home centred around their spirited family. Preferencing a generous backyard over a large built  footprint, the clients sought a strong connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, while ensuring the home could accommodate their evolving living needs for many years to come.    

While the block is due north, the home embraces an eastern orientation, with a northern central courtyard to create privacy and refuge for the young family. The front elevation acknowledges the streetscape’s scale with a geometric  composition of off-form concrete blades and crisp rendered walls, interspersed with black steel framing and deep timber-lined reveals – contemporary, restrained and enduring.  

Upon entry, the site’s natural slope is embraced with a thoughtful, stepped plan. The main bedroom,  study/guest bedroom and bathroom flank the entry passage, descending to a generous kitchen,  dining, and living area, saturated in monochromatic yet tactile materials. A consistent ceiling height  runs throughout, which, combined with the lowered floor plane, offers a playful expansion of space as one moves through the property.  

The home’s split levels are skilfully connected by a tranquil courtyard – fondly named the ‘secret  garden’ by the kids – which playfully unites indoor and outdoor settings and draws natural light and  ventilation deep into the home. A double-sided fireplace cocoons the living space from the kitchen  and dining zones, crafting a tranquil escape suspended between the lush courtyard and manicured  back lawn. This spatial arrangement casts long-ranging sightlines through the home, generating a sense of living amongst the garden, and encouraging connection, whimsy and play between family  members.  

To the rear, a tiered deck links the kitchen and dining zone to an alfresco pavilion bounded by  concrete breeze walls, encouraging seamless indoor/outdoor living and entertaining with family and  friends. Intersecting concrete slabs accentuate the fall of the site, descending to the lap pool and  double car garage, efficiently accessed via a rear right-of-way.  

The home’s upper level is designed as a dedicated kid zone; a haven to play, learn and explore. Comprising three bedrooms with built-in desks and robes, a lounge  area, bathroom, powder room and games cupboard, this self-contained space is future-proofed to  provide additional privacy and independence as the kids grow. 

With deep material contrasts further binding the home’s interior and exterior expression, ‘The Samson’ crafts a warm and cohesive family home skilfully woven around pockets of garden – places to  come together, entertain, retreat to, or play. Though compact in scale, logical planning creates a  feeling of generosity and connection, delivering quiet, calm and dynamic spaces for the whole family  to enjoy.

Location
Mosman Park

Date
2023

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

PROJECT INFORMATION

Builder
Limitless Building

Photographer
Dion Robeson

Photography Styling
Matt Biocich

Structural Engineer
Reed Engineers

Energy Efficiency Assessor
Northern Aspect Energy Consultants

Building Surveyor
John Massey Group

 

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