A clean, linear hillside home rebuilt for light, long views, and everyday living.
Perched above the treetops on a steep site, Mead Street reimagines an outdated hillside house as a fully contemporary residence defined by clarity, light, and connection to its surroundings. Treated as an addition but executed as a complete architectural overhaul, the project rebuilds the home into a crisp, linear volume that feels suspended within the landscape.
Expansive glazing frames uninterrupted valley views, while warm horizontal cladding and carefully stepped terraces soften the architecture’s strong geometry. Interior volumes are expanded, ceilings lifted, and the relationship between inside and out recalibrated to suit modern living.
Rebuilding the home from the inside out
Although technically a renovation, Mead Street is being rebuilt as if it were a new home. Floors are raised, ceilings lifted, and the structure comprehensively upgraded with new systems, insulation, air sealing, windows, and doors. Large openings replace the original compartmentalised layout, allowing light and views to move freely through the house. Outdoor spaces step naturally down the hillside, linking kitchen, living areas, deck, and pool into a continuous sequence that feels expansive, open, and purpose-built for the site.
Where design ambition meets investment vision
Mead Street also marks the beginning of a new chapter for Carbon Group. Delivered by Carbon Custom Builders, Mead Street will be developed under the Carbon Capital banner, the project applies the standards of a fully custom Carbon home to an investment-led opportunity. Quality, durability, and performance are prioritised alongside long-term value, challenging the conventions of traditional speculative development. It’s a model that aligns architectural integrity with thoughtful capital deployment- without compromise.













