Mahogany House

Mahogany House
© Chris Murray

MAHOGANY HOUSE

R Architecture

ARCHITECTS
R Architecture

PHOTOGRAPHS
Chris Murray

AREA
380 m²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Victoria, Australia

CATEGORY
Houses

English description provided by the architects.

Mahogany House is defined by the owners' quest to create a comfortable, multi-generational home within an efficient floorplate.

Mahogany House
© Chris Murray
Mahogany House
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This house is a family abode for Vish and Gaurav Rajadhyax, who co-founded R ARCHITECTURE, an architecture and interior design practice that embodies their passion for bringing great design to suburban contexts.

The plan for this home is curated to preserve the roots of three existing trees on the site, including a liquid amber tree and a silver birch at the front, and a magnificent mahogany tree to the rear.

Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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The spaces are oriented to maximise the visual and physical connections with the central courtyard and the mahogany tree, which has defined the central axis of the house, including the central courtyard.

The house consists of two pods separated by a focal courtyard, which features a swimming pool.A double-story main living pod sits to the west, and a single-story grandparents' pod sits to the east.

Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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The two pods are connected by an entry lounge, which reveals a surprise view into the central north-facing courtyard with a pool.

The grandparents' pod features two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a lounge with a kitchenette, enabling them to withdraw to their own quarters as desired.

The exterior design is defined by the innovative use of locally made terracotta shingles, a material more commonly associated with roofing, but applied here as both roof and wall cladding. This unique choice complements the foliage of the site trees.

Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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The project's commitment to sustainability is anchored by right-sizing the house, providing enough space, while avoiding wastefulness.

Integral to the design are Passivhaus Design principles and the use of Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), making the house airtight and offering an energy-efficient and eco-conscious living environment.

The use of color and curved features is a defining feature of this multi-generational home. The design concept prioritizes biophilia, with the owners' extensive collection of indoor plants seamlessly integrated into the spaces.

Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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Complementing the earthy terracotta shingles on the exterior are the interiors' vibrant color tones and soft features. The green and plywood joinery evoke a natural connection, blending seamlessly with the outdoor environment.

Bold accents, such as a leather sofa, green cushions, and blue entry walls, add depth and energy to the space, creating a lively and inviting ambiance.

Every design choice, from furniture to finishes, has been carefully curated to promote warmth, balance, and a harmonious relationship with the surrounding landscape, ensuring the home feels both vibrant and grounded.

Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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Mahogany House is a testament to the owners' commitment to sustainability and family-centered living, with carefully considered design that reflects their family values and lifestyle.


Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
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Mahogany House
Ground Floor Plan
Mahogany House
First Floor Plan