kane_barnett

A clever facelift for a terrace home

Co-lab Architecture
5 years ago
last modified: 5 years ago

Co-lab Architecture recently refurbished our George Street house in Melbourne's inner north suburbs. The use of a subdued colour palette allow for features such as the marble bench tops and exposed brick walls to stand out while indoor plants provide a natural contrast to the stark white walls. Paintings and carpet fill the space and add a level of sophistication to the design. Let us know what you think in the comments. Bonus points to anyone who can spot the disco ball!

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Bedrooms Before




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Kitchen Before


Kitchen After




Living Room Before


Living Room After


Comments (7)

  • Ruth BT
    5 years ago
    Looks great! Can I ask what light fixture that is in the dining room?
    Co-lab Architecture thanked Ruth BT
  • julie herbert
    5 years ago
    Love that light fitting too, I think it’s the Iconic Serge Mouille two arm sconce, fabulous
  • siriuskey
    5 years ago

    It looks amazing White, Bricks, timber with a touch of black, such simplicity, just beautifully done with respect to the history of the house. I think the disco ball is over the dining table?

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    Original Author
    5 years ago

    Hi Ruth, it is a Serge Mouille two arm sconce, well picked Julie!

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    Co-lab Architecture
    Original Author
    5 years ago

    Thanks siriuskey, and good spot!

  • melissa2home
    5 years ago
    The subdued white paint on the walls makes it a lot calmer! What colour white did you change the walls to? Thanks.