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YORCON
A 2018 completed project: a custom period architectural home in Ivanhoe in Melbourne's inner north/east.Exquisite detailing went into every part of this home- internally and externally! All the work from design to completion was done by our team!!!
Jasmine McClelland Design
Fresh, clean, white apartment kitchen with living room in mirrored reflection.
Elizabeth Schiavello Photography
White kitchen with timber features and striking green tiled splashback
Ochre Studio
Custom terrazzo benchtop, oak veneer cupboards with hand pull cutouts for opening, curved walls with timber battens.
Hindley & Co Architecture & Interior Design
Blue-green and white kitchen with timber details. recessed pull handles and kickers in contrasting colours.
Source Architects
The existing house was poorly planned after a many renovations. The entry to the house was through a verandah that had previously been enclosed and the cottage had multiple unconnected living spaces with pour natural light and connection to the beautiful established gardens. With some simple internal changes the renovation allowed removal of the enclosed verandah and have the entry realigned to the central part of the house.
Existing living areas where repurposed as sleeping spaces and a new living wing established to house a master bedroom and ensuite upstairs.
The new living wing gives you an immediate sense of balance and calm as soon as you walk into the double-height living area. The new wing area beautifully captures filtered light on the north and west, allowing views of the established garden on all sides to enter the interior spaces.
Studio Black Interiors
Built by Pettit & Sevitt in the 1970s, this architecturally designed split-level home needed a refresh.
Studio Black Interiors worked with builders, REP building, to transform the interior of this home with the aim of creating a space that was light filled and open plan with a seamless connection to the outdoors. The client’s love of rich navy was incorporated into all the joinery.
Fifty years on, it is joyous to view this home which has grown into its bushland suburb and become almost organic in referencing the surrounding landscape.
Renovation by REP Building. Photography by Hcreations.
Watara Homes
Mid-century meets modern – this project demonstrates the potential of a heritage renovation that builds upon the past. The major renovations and extension encourage a strong relationship between the landscape, as part of daily life, and cater to a large family passionate about their neighbourhood and entertaining.
Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback and Window Splashback Design Ideas
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