Studio Vaaro reconfigures House M using built-in storage volumes

Studio Vaaro reconfigures House M using built-in storage volumes

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Studio Vaaro reconfigures House M using built-in storage volumes

Studio Vaaro‘s overhaul of House M, a three-story detached property that had been renovated and extended multiple times over the years, involved reconfiguring the layout to remove the awkward subdivided spaces.
Ground floor divided by pale blue storage volumes
The ground floor of House M is partitioned by storage volumes laid out in a diamond formation

“Our clients were a professional couple with two young children, who were looking for flexible and resilient spaces that could accommodate their home offices, overnight guests, and the changing needs of their growing children,” said the studio.

“We, therefore, developed a spatial concept based on ‘functional volumes’, in which well-proportioned spaces are partitioned by blocks of storage and service functions.”

Kitchen separated from dining room by pale blue partition
The pale blue-grey volumes provide additional storage space for the kitchen

These built-in storage blocks partially partition four rooms on the ground floor while keeping an open flow between them.

Laid out in a diamond formation, all are colored pale blue-grey to highlight their function against the otherwise white walls.

Kitchen with oak cabinetry and marble countertops
In the kitchen, oak cabinetry contrasts with the marble countertops

“A large amount of built-in storage ensures the rooms themselves are free of clutter and ready for use,” said Studio Vaaro. “In line with the family’s personalities, color and playful details abound.”

In the entryway is a coat closet that hides the view of the living room behind, where an oak bookcase sat atop a teal powder-coated fireplace that covers almost an entire wall.

Oak staircase with built-in bleachers and white guardrails
Bleachers are built into the oak staircase, offering a display area or extra seating

A powder room is placed between this space and the kitchen, also forming additional cabinet and counter space within its volume.

Further kitchen storage sits in front of the dining room, and another closet is tucked under the doglegging staircase.

Bedrooms viewed through deep portal doorways coloured dusty pink
On the first floor, the bedrooms are accessed through deep portal doorways

“A ‘mixing bowl’ at the center of the plan, at the base of the stairs, visually/physically connects all spaces”.

Both the entry and the dining room volumes are pulled away from the home’s exterior walls. Therefore allowing additional views between rooms.

Kid's room with patterned wallpaper and writing on a closet door
The portals are colored dusty pink and the kid’s rooms are also colorful

The remaining built-in furniture is oak to match the flooring that runs throughout, including kitchen millwork and the staircase. This incorporates oversized bleachers for displaying kids’ artwork or creating extra seating during a party.

A white metal “picket” guardrail, softened with rounded details, allows light to pass down from the upper levels.

On the first floor, two parallel volumes separate the children’s rooms at the front of the house and the primary suite at the back from the central corridor.

These create both storage for the rooms, and deep doorway portals that are highlighted in dusty pink.

Bathroom vanity with an angled skylight above
Skylights in the stepped angled roofs bring extra light into rooms at the rear, including the primary bathroom

Carefully considered details include recesses for the door handles. Therefore allowing the doors to open the full 90 degrees without banging into the wall.

Work and study spaces in the attic are minimally furnished, though feature built-in desks that step up to form shelves behind.

Study area with built-in oak desk
Study spaces in the attic also feature built-in furniture

Skylights in the stepped, angled roof planes on all floors bring extra light into the dining room, bathroom, and stairwell.

 

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