Dion Robeson dionrobeson.com.au dionrobeson hello@dionrobeson.com.au 0408 951 036 Photographers Dion Robeson Based in Perth, Western Australia, Dion Photography specialise in Architectural Photography. The Exploding! Shed House by David Weir Architects Industrial Home/Studio Compliments Illustrator's Punchy Aesthetic A compact weatherboard cottage explodes from the sides of a prefabricated shed to provide space for an illustrator to live and work. Claremont Residence by Keen Architecture Love to Entertain? A Party at This House Can Spill Into the Courtyard A home for entertainers who also travel a lot. Claremont Residence expands for parties or locks down when the owners are away. House_B by Sandy Anghie Architect A Courtyard Brings in Light, Breezes and Ensures a Garden Outlook House_B is essentially a C-shape, wrapping around a central courtyard to maximise light and breezes to the home. That gets an A+ from us. Gresley Monk Residence by Gresley Abas Architects & Justine Monk Design Architects Design an Economical Addition to Their 1950s Home A new addition slides under the eaves of this home, complementing the 1950s original, but reflecting the changing needs of Australians. McGunnigle Shack by mishack When Fans of Mid-century Design Saw Mishack, They Saw a Kindred Spirit This modern home captures the spirit of mid-century design, with a taste of American diner-style breakfast booths for good measure. Surfmist House by Sandy Anghie Architect This Beachside Home Goes From Daggy and Confused to Surfmist Cool Friends said they were brave to buy their home. But who's laughing now after a breezy makeover transforms this 1970s hot mess. Triangle House by Robeson Architects Triangle House Proves Odd-shaped Blocks Deserve Love, Too Trying to fit a home on a tight, triangular block with a busy street on one side and an easement on the other: crazy or brilliant? King George by Robeson Architects The Challenges (and Rewards) of Renovating a Heritage House Renovating a heritage house the right way means you can enjoy the benefits of a modern home while respecting the house's history. East Fremantle House by Nic Brunsdon The Most Important Part of This House Is the Space That Is Not Built A generous north-facing courtyard becomes the best part of this house, bringing light, breezes and the outdoors into every space.