Budget Breakdown: Near Melbourne, Former Bandmates Make a Modest House Sing for $290K

The countryside residence favors simple, sustainable moves over square footage, and strategically captures views without walls of glass.

This countryside residence favors simple, sustainable moves over square footage, and strategically captures views without walls of glass.

Melbourne designer David Noordhoff had already established a rhythm with clients James and Zara McGuffie long before he designed their home. Noordhoff and James had been the drummer and guitarist in a successful indie rock band, Kilns, before Noordhoff went off to architecture school.

So, when the couple purchased a small piece of land in Chewton, Australia, a town of 1,300 about 90 minutes outside Melbourne, they knew they wanted Noordhoff—despite being early in his career—to design a house that fit their lifestyle. “We just had a connection,” recalls James, who first met Noordhoff over 12 years ago.

The L-shaped Pyrenees residence features a substantial outdoor deck made with native spotted-gum wood, which, per local code requirements, is resistant to bush fires.

The L-shaped Pyrenees residence features a substantial outdoor deck made with native spotted gum, which is resistant to bushfires.

Jade Cantwell

Zara and James had been living in Melbourne for over a decade, and they were looking to move outside the city when they discovered the parcel in the former mining town. Its location along the Pyrenees Highway seemed like a sign, because James had years earlier made a pilgrimage to walk Spain’s Camino de Santiago, through the Pyrenees mountain range. 

The house was built near a sometimes-noisy highway, but robust insulation and windows help minimize sound filtration, as does a foyer and hallway fronting the building.

The house sits near a highway, but robust insulation and windows help minimize noise, as does a foyer and hallway fronting the building.

Jade Cantwell

The site borders national park land, and it had recently been rezoned, so it was essentially a fresh slate. Zara and James initially considered hiring a homebuilding company, like others in the area, given the relatively remote location. “A lot of people told us we should do that because it was our first home; it’s easy and they make decisions for you,” Zara says. “We kind of just kind of stuck to our guns.”

$68,000
Preliminary Work
$150,000
Structure & Framing
$14,000
Exterior Stairs & Decking
$22,000
Floor Finishes
$60,000
Doors & Windows
$15,000
Appliances
$40,000
Bathroom/Kitchen Fixtures & Joinery
$16,000
Lighting Fixtures & Fans
$22,000
Plumbing
$23,000
Electrical
$18,000
Paint
Grand Total: $448,000 AUD ($289,681 USD)
A simple kitchen gives way to a vintage dining table, one of many pieces Zara and James found online. Sliding glass doors help bring the outside in.

A simple kitchen gives way to a vintage dining table—one of many pieces Zara and James found online. Sliding glass doors help bring the outside in.

Jade Cantwell

See the full story on Dwell.com: Budget Breakdown: Near Melbourne, Former Bandmates Make a Modest House Sing for $290K
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