This Melbourne project is a stunning example of how to merge old with new. While aspects of the original Victorian architecture have been maintained, the home has been given a modern, contemporary feel.
I'm obsessed with these glossy white subway tiles, having first written about them here. They have a beautiful handmade, vintage look and I love the way the light plays on the surface.
Despite being new, this residence has a relaxed, lived-in feel perfect for its coastal location at Barwon Heads. I love its simplicity and textural finishes, especially the timber floors and chalky colour palette.
Located in Hawthorn, Melbourne, this Edwardian residence has had a complete interior renovation throughout. Warm colours and clean, neutral materials have resulted in a lovely revival.
Originally a Victorian mansion, this Melbourne home has a beautiful gallery feel, thanks to a modern architectural extension. The interior follows suit, mixing traditional and contemporary with stunning finishes, furniture and artwork.
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