Middle Park Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Middle Park, a historic suburb in Melbourne, is known for its charming streets, beautiful homes, and close-knit community. This picturesque area is perfect for new homes and architectural renovations that blend tradition with modernity. Middle Park’s heritage-listed homes, leafy streets, and proximity to the beach provide a stunning backdrop for residential projects. Architects in Middle Park are inspired by the suburb’s historical significance, creating designs that respect the past while incorporating contemporary elements. With its serene atmosphere and strong sense of community, Middle Park is an ideal location for families and professionals seeking a blend of history and modernity in their new homes and renovations.

Homes from Middle Park that have been previously featured on Lunchbox Architect

Middle Park Studio by John-Paul Rollo Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Middle Park Studio Takes Advantage of Rear Laneway Access

Middle Park Studio isn't a house. But if it were, it would be a great example of how we can develop backyards with laneway access into smart, sustainable homes.

Patterson Street Residence by Jost Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Modern Rear Extension Reinvigorates Patterson Street Residence

After a number of minor additions over the years, Patterson Street Residence is reinvigorated with a modern extension to the rear.

Middle Park House by Mitsuori Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Daily Life Feels More Like a Holiday at Middle Park House

Renovating an inner bayside family home to be flexible as the family grows and subtly remind the owners of time spent on beach holidays.

Double Terrace House by Rob Kennon Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Double Terrace House: Two Adjacent Terrace Homes Become One…

Behind these unassuming terraces' heritage facades is an unexpectedly modern home blurring the boundaries between two once separate houses.

Canterbury Studio by McGann Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

This Studio Shows Us What's Possible in Our Own Backyard...

With housing (un)affordability growing and our city limits bursting, this project shows us there's still space in the inner city.

Neville Street Residence by Chan Architecture & Doherty Design Studio (via Lunchbox Architect)

How to make your home feel spacious, even if it's on a tight site

Just because your home is on a tight, inner-city site doesn't mean it can't feel spacious. You just need to use the right tricks!

Echidna Studio by Session Architecture & MUSK Architecture Studio (via Lunchbox Architect)

Echidna Studio: From Dark Garage to Bright, Versatile Living Space

Discover how a small, unused garage became a stylish, functional studio in Middle Park!