It was an interesting exercise when architect Daniel Boddam was called on to redesign a house purchased by a young family on Sydney’s Lower North Shore, as the property had originally been his family home. “Having lived there I was well versed as to the ins and outs of the building and its surrounds,” he says.
Working closely with the owners who were keen on a Mediterranean-inspired home, Daniel settled on a modern interpretation, with a combination of brutalist and classical influences. Natural light floods the dwelling thanks to