0

Oscar Sainsbury

Lily’s Shed . Melbourne

Oscar Sainsbury Architects . photos: © Rory Gardiner

Lily’s Shed is more than just a storage space for tools and equipment. It functions as a garden room of minimal shelter with a number of flexible uses. A series of sliding panels allow the space to operate with varying degrees of openness to both the existing garden and rear laneway.

The project responds to a typical inner and middle ring suburban condition throughout Melbourne where larger residential sites have generous gardens and rear lane access. These gardens, often with mature canopy trees, are increasingly being reduced to accommodate larger houses.

Lily’s shed is an example of a small space which can be used in a variety of ways. The design encourages a more diverse range of spaces (sheds, studios, offices, guest accommodation) in the middle ring suburbs and dual entrances via the house and rear laneway supports these broader possibilities for access, use and tenancy.
_