As a way to complement a 1910 one-level cottage in Randwick NSW, Luigi Rosselli Architects were commissioned to create a two-story Pool House with one of the most impressive wraparound swimming pools that we have ever seen in the history of modern house design. The result was a lovely and very modern Pool House that enhances the natural beauty of the original architecture, making it look complete more than a century later.
Article originally posted on the 29th of June, 2017


The latest architectural extension made by the studio features floor-to-ceiling panels of glass with motorized sliding screens for privacy and sun protection. A veranda on the front of the cottage was also extended out to create a covered parking area for two cars.



The top floor master bedroom cantilevers out over a terrace for additional shade and protection from rain. This creates a nice terrace that opens up space for a barbecue and just overall relax after a good swim in that magnificent pool.

One of the rooms opens up to the pool. We can see that the interior design was kept simple, with only a few more colorful details to make the bright place pop and make it more cheerful.

The ground and top floor are connected by an elliptical staircase, which becomes a focal point in the space.

Throughout the interiors, we can see that the designers decided to use various types of wood, which they’ve paired with white walls ceilings and cabinets.

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