Inside a Heritage Home with a Surprisingly Cantilevered Modern Extension

August 28, 2025

When you walk past this Melbourne home, you’d never guess what’s waiting at the back. Designed by Australian firm Architecton, the project keeps the original Victorian terrace intact from the street while introducing a bold, modern extension at the rear.

From the front, the home looks untouched, a classic piece of history blending into its heritage streetscape. But step around the back, and a dramatic transformation comes into view.

From the street this Melbourne home looks like a classic Victorian terrace, but at the rear a striking modern extension completely transforms it.

At the rear, the new extension makes a striking impression. A large cantilevered box projects out over the backyard patio, hovering above the outdoor space. Folding shutters cover the windows, offering privacy, shade, and security while adding a strong architectural rhythm to the rear facade.

A bold cantilevered box hovers over the backyard patio, giving the home a dramatic architectural presence without disrupting the heritage facade.

When opened, the shutters frame views and allow light to flood in. When closed, they create a seamless effect, shifting the home’s appearance between open and private with ease.

Folding shutters cover the windows of the extension, shifting between privacy and openness while creating a sculptural design detail.

Inside the extension, the design centers on a large open floor plan that combines the living room, dining area, and kitchen. This integration creates a seamless flow from indoors to the alfresco area beneath the cantilever.

The new rear extension opens up into a spacious living, dining, and kitchen area that flows seamlessly to the outdoor patio.

In the living area, the palette of stone, concrete, and metal sets a cool, contemporary tone. These robust materials not only deliver an urban edge but also provide longevity, ensuring the design will stand the test of time.

Stone, concrete, and metal give the living area a cool and contemporary edge, creating a look that feels timeless and urban.

The kitchen shifts to a lighter mood. Pale wood cabinetry and softly toned stone surfaces brighten the space, complemented by a dining area bathed in sunlight thanks to a generous skylight overhead.

The kitchen contrasts with lighter wood and pale stone, with a skylight filling the dining area with natural light.

Back at the front of the home, one room has been reimagined as a contemporary office. Bright white finishes and a wall of shelving give it a crisp, functional look, a sharp contrast to the heritage exterior just outside.

At the front of the home, a bright white office with wall-to-wall shelving provides a crisp and functional workspace.

The bathroom takes the opposite approach, embracing a darker palette. Black tiles envelop the space, creating a dramatic, moody atmosphere that plays against the lightness found elsewhere in the home.

Black tiles wrap the bathroom in a dramatic atmosphere, offering a striking contrast to the home’s lighter spaces.

Architecton’s design draws on both history and modernity, creating a dialogue between the Victorian terrace and its contemporary extension. The result is a hidden gem: respectful from the street, bold at the rear, and seamlessly tied together through thoughtful materials and flowing spaces.


Photography by Jack Lovel