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Lawson and Lovell Building Services worked with Matt Elkan's design to build a home connected to the immediate environment, that looked light on the site, brought the outside inside.....
On the project, the architect worked closely with the owners who are also trained Architects. This resulted in a highly detailed, well thought out project with modern finishes.....
Entering through the grand, timber-panelled front door, a feeling of space and light immediately settles, and eyes are drawn upwards, through the light well that soars upwards, revealing further use of timber panelling on the ceiling of the top floor...
This project entailed the owners wanting to renovate the existing house which was suffering from a previous poorly planned rear addition. The concept for the house retained and restored the original portion of the existing federation brick bungalow...
This Lindfield property followed a brief to provide a home that suits the busy lifestyle of a family with four kids at school. The result is a comfortable family home that gives everyone the feeling of space without getting lost or being confined...
The Cremorne project consisted of turning a single storey semi into a 3 storey semi. First we had to underpin the walls in the subfloor area to provide for an internal bathroom and rumpus room that leads onto a landscaped level backyard...
This was an existing 2 story double brick house. Underpinning and rock excavation was required on the existing basement level to allow for a whole new lower ground floor comprising of Ensuite, laundry, master bedroom and study ...
The Hay St Project consisted of extending the front concrete deck and installing a curved roof over the top. In front of the deck, structural steel beams support a slow S shaped concrete awning...
The Artarmon project consisted of an extension to the back and side of the building. A ‘lazy S’ curved bi folding door was made to open the living area onto the external area, providing an entertaining area that opened up the rear of the home ...
The Mosman project involved the demolition of 65% of the original house and extending the properties footprint to the rear ...
The manly project involved the conversion of 2 units into a single house. This involved the removal of load bearing walls downstairs and installing beams to support upstairs, thus opening up a large area for living and dining areas together with an ultra-modern kitchen ...
This Manly project was designed and built to match the existing heritage listed house. It involved a complete restructure of most of the existing internal walls, whilst retaining elements such as chimneys, feature arches and large skirtings and architraves ...
This project required the demolition of the existing bathroom, laundry, kitchen and back internal walls. The rear was extended and a new open plan Kitchen, living area and bathroom was built ...
“Good design, careful construction and sensible maintenance will produce a house that not only provides protection from normal weather and storms, but also from bushfires.” Building construction and design must be considered when building on bush fire prone land. Lawson & Lovell Building Services can help assess your needs. For an example of one of our projects, click here. For more information on building in Bush Fire Zones, click here.