Glamor doesn’t always have to come with a price tag. But while this is true, you wouldn’t expect a renovation of a 1920’s home to be a cheap project, especially if the result is as stunning as you see here. Located in the fancy Tamarama beachside suburb in Sydney, Australia, the home was amazing renovated by David Langston- Jones
The architect was very clever when compartmentalizing the house, making the most of the available space. The bathroom, for example, has a false ceiling and this leaves enough space above for a mezzanine level.
The bathroom and the service areas were relocated to the center of the house in order to improve the indoor-outdoor connection and to bring in more natural light.
By combining such humble materials in such unexpected ways, the architect managed to give the house a totally special look. If you look at the kitchen, you’ll see how clever the design is. You’ll see the plywood in its natural form but also painted bright yellow to add a touch of color to the space.
A simple but stylish dining table separates the kitchen from the lounge area. Geometric prints and patterns and bold colors give the area an energized vibe. A really interesting detail is the way the louvre windows were integrated into the design. The space below and above them was used for a fireplace, TV and storage.
[source homedit]
4 Comment "Low-Cost Renovation Adds Glamor To A 1920’s Home"
Its attractive especially with the price. Can you show me where this is located at? http://www.waterdamagerestorationdallastexas.com/tag/water-damage-restoration-houston/
This is perfect! Love the renovation happened and that dining table catches my attention. So liking. Cheers! hotel in sukhumvit
Nice blog and absolutely outstanding. You can do something much better but i still say this perfect.Keep trying for the best. 3d innovations - renovation singapore
Jaipur to Merta City taxi
groupe-sanguine.fr
Frases de buenas noches 2018
happy new year 2021 wallpaper