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Top: Leadlight windows in the house were restored to their former glory. The master suite now incorporates an ensuite bathroom and dressing room – the space was gained from a former bedroom and bathroom. Above: The entire outside wall of the master bathroom is glazed so the owners can look out to a courtyard space with a pond and a vertical garden on the wall. Large-format tiles enhance the sense of space. 16 entire circulation area on the same level, so it flows well.” Although scarcely able to be seen from the street, the addition features two storeys, with family living areas on the ground floor and four bedrooms and a children’s rumpus room on the first floor. “We even managed to have 3.3m-high ceilings on the lower level, which match the bungalow ceilings,” Florence search | save | share at trendsideas.com says. “On the upper level, they are a respectable 2.7m.” The ceiling height reflects the designer’s desire for a light-filled interior – the addition resembles a glass pavilion that opens right up to the outdoors at the rear and overlooks a lap pool at the side. “A home needs to have breathing space,” Florence says. “And a green outlook is a crucial part of this.” With this in mind, the designer introduced vertical gardens to the wall beside the pool and another wall outside the master bathroom. “There is a leafy outlook from every room in the house,” she says. “The family room benefits from the reflected light of the pool as well, which throws rippling patterns onto the ceiling. Being in this room is just like being outdoors.”