Limerick House: Modern Timber Extension Transforms Victorian Home

An historic house that turns its back on the landscape around it is a familiar story. At Limerick House in Eganstown, Australia, a carefully considered extension reverses that pattern. The new addition respects the scale and rhythm of the original Victorian residence while opening the interior to wide rural views. Its gabled roof and proportions reflect the existing home and its three separate blocks, creating a cohesive new whole that reads as both contemporary and sympathetic to the original architecture. The extension’s exterior is clad in black-stained spotted gum decking boards, while lighter silver oak and silvertop ash lining boards warm the interior, creating a contrast that emphasizes the transition from outside to in.

Limerick House extension exterior
Limerick House extension in Australia extends a classic Victorian house

Designed by Solomon Troup Architects, the extension creates a new family-focused social space arranged as an open plan kitchen, dining and living area. The kitchen is deliberately bright and restrained: white surfaces and cabinetry combine with stainless steel countertops and fittings to deliver a clean, contemporary feel that contrasts with the richer timber lining boards used elsewhere. Large operable steel doors and generous glazing allow the kitchen and living space to fold out to a generous deck, erasing the boundary between interior and landscape and offering uninterrupted views of the rolling hills beyond.

Extension connecting interior to rural landscape
New extension becomes a gateway between the interior and the rural landscape outside

Material selection plays a central role in the project’s success. The exterior’s black-stained spotted gum creates a low-key, weathered presence that sits comfortably in a country setting, while the interior’s lighter silvertop ash and silver oak boards introduce a softer, woodsy character. These natural timbers bring tactility and warmth to the open-plan space, complementing the sleek durability of stainless steel in the kitchen. Together, these materials strike a balance between rustic authenticity and contemporary refinement.

Interior view toward mountains
View of the mountains and landscape is brought indoors by the new extension

The plan prioritizes family life and flexible use. With the large steel doors open, the living and dining areas visually spill onto the deck, creating a continuous social zone for entertaining, meals and everyday living. When closed, these doors provide privacy and weather protection, making the extension comfortable throughout the year. Interiors remain intentionally simple: modern furniture sits alongside more rustic pieces to achieve a lived-in, layered look that acknowledges the home’s Victorian origins while embracing contemporary living.

Black stained spotted gum decking
Black stained spotted gum decking boards for the exterior of the extension

Functionality is matched with thoughtful spatial organization. A reading nook and more intimate corners within the open plan provide quieter retreats, while the main social space faces the best views to maximize daily interaction with the landscape. The exterior deck becomes an extension of the living room in fair weather, offering an outdoor living area that looks out across rolling farmland and distant ridgelines. The overall approach is pragmatic: respect the original Victorian form, add a contemporary addition that responds to site and view, and use durable, site-appropriate materials to deliver a calm, cohesive outcome.

Contemporary extension with rural character
Contemporary extension with rural exterior and woodsy charm

By opening the home to its surroundings and carefully selecting complementary materials, the extension at Limerick House updates the Victorian home without diminishing its historic character. The result is a family-focused, adaptable living space that celebrates the site’s rural setting and brings everyday life closer to the landscape. Photography: Tatjana Plitt.

Modern kitchen and dining room
Beautiful modern kitchen and dining room of the Victorian home extension
White and wood kitchen
White and wood kitchen of the Victorian home extension
Silvertop ash interior lining boards
Woodsy silvertop ash lining boards shape the interior of the extension
Greenery and timber create a cozy modern appeal
Greenery and wooden boards give the extension a cozy, modern appeal
Kitchen window with landscape view
Kitchen window above the counter offers views of the landscape outside
Modern Limerick House Extension in Victoria
Modern Limerick House Extension in Victoria
Reading nook in the living area
Smartly lit reading nook in the living area
Deck with views of rolling mountains
Deck of the extension offers unabated views of the rolling mountains
Entry to the Limerick House
Entry to the Limerick House
Modern extension beside Victorian house
Modern extension next to the Victorian house in Melbourne