Nestled in the heart of Paddington, Sydney, the Paddo Pool Terrace stands as a living testament to the evolution of both terrace houses and the suburb itself. This multigenerational home, spanning four storeys, offers a unique perspective on history, with each level dedicated to a different generation of residents. As one explores the layers of this heritage-listed residence, it becomes clear that the Paddo Pool Terrace is not just a home; it's a vertical journey through time.
A Historical Cross-Section
Terrace houses, with their uniform fronts and stylish ensembles, have a rich history dating back to the late Georgian era in Britain. Originally inspired by garden terraces, these structures were an architectural response to the demands of a rapidly growing industrial-age world. Built in the 1870s, this terrace initially boasted a coach house and a generous garden. It is believed to have been constructed for the Chief Clerk of the Legislative Council—a reflection of its prestigious history. Over the years, the house witnessed numerous owners, each adding their own chapter to its story.
A Bright Evolution
To address the inherent darkness of terrace houses, Luigi Rosselli Architects introduced a two-story high atrium with a glass roof. This feature not only floods the house with natural light but also connects the vertical family within. It serves as the central hub for living, dining, and cooking, creating a luminous and inviting space.
Beyond the atrium lies a lush garden, designed by Dangar Barin Smith, reminiscent of a Rousseau painting. Here, a modern swimming pool replaces the original coaching house and stables, symbolising our contemporary appreciation for leisure.
Blending the Old with the New
Handelsmann + Khaw, under the skillful direction of Tania Handelsmann, played a pivotal role in seamlessly blending the historic finishes and materials, which have aged gracefully over more than a century, with high-quality contemporary additions. One standout feature that captures this harmonious fusion of the old and the new is the pink monochrome bathroom, a nod to the golden eras of the past.
The Blush Pink Monochrome Bathroom
The blush pink monochrome bathroom stands out as a tribute to Victorian elegance, infusing the Paddo Pool Terrace with a touch of timeless charm. At its centre stage is the custom Norwegian Rose Marble vanity and Nood Co Pill Basin in Blush Pink. The delicate veining patterns of the stone and rooms' rosy hues beautifully complement the heritage of the house.
In a house that preserves the layers of its past while embracing the present, the pink monochrome powder room stands as a testament to the thoughtful design and the appreciation for history that define the Paddo Pool Terrace. It is a space where elegance and functionality coexist, where the past and the present converge, and where every detail tells a story of timeless beauty and modern sensibility.
October 18, 2023
Anastasia Ignatova