19 Waterloo Street, nestled among Sydney's warehouses and terraces, reimagines a historical site into a mixed-use house that combines a shop, flat, and home. Designed on a small footprint of 30 sqm, it emphasizes verticality with a split section and a pinwheel staircase, balancing grand and service spaces. The textured facade, made from reclaimed bricks, mirrors the suburb’s character while integrating artistry through commissioned work. This architectural approach not only revitalizes the block but also injects a vibrant urban spirit, connecting daily life with the city’s energy.
The new addition at the rear of 19 Waterloo Street exemplifies a mixed-use vision, merging living space with a shop and self-contained flat within a compact footprint.
The dwelling's design juxtaposes remarkable high ceilings in living spaces against lower service areas, enhancing light access and maintaining a vibrant urban energy.
Externally, the house features a playful facade crafted from reclaimed and uniquely altered bricks, reflecting its historic surroundings while adding contemporary character.
Artistry plays a key role in the home's identity, with commissioned pieces contributing to its aesthetic and ambiance, culminating in a vivid interplay of materials and spaces.
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