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New Blue Construction
New paint for walls and trim in the formal dining area.
Photos: Christian Stewart Photography
Deadline Design
It started with a broken stove and ended with a two hundred and sixty thousand dollar renovation! Martin and Teresa tried replacing the stove in their 1930’s clinker brick house but new models wouldn’t fit the allotted space, so after cooking outside on the barbie for months they’ve finally committed themselves to a long overdue renovation. With winter approaching they need to be cooking inside ASAP but the bitsy floor plan doesn’t function for family of 5 so this is no easy paint and decorate job. Free space has to come from somewhere as their oldest son James has been stuck in a windowless bedroom for some time. With a style guide of French Provincial and a couple prepared to be bold, Shaynna, Yas and Mike can throw themselves into both the practicalities and aesthetics of this re-build with full gusto!
Tileflair
If you love patterned tiles as much as we do, then our new Victorian-style range is bound to set your pulse racing. Inspired by Mediterranean and Moroccan infused designs, this tile range brings relaxed and sun-faded patterns, adding instant chic to any home.
Combining the practicality and durability of glazed porcelain, with stunning colour and pattern, these tiles make any wall or floor into a statement piece. All you need do is decide which pattern suits your personality and your home.
The Bordeaux range features patterns that are not only vibrant and beautiful; they’re also tough, easy to clean and super practical. This is what makes them perfect for high-traffic areas such as kitchens, porches and hallways. When combined with contemporary schemes, they create a focal point and guarantees the wow factor.
A pale tile with dusky rose and soft beige detail. The broader pattern of this tile works well in a large room such as a hallway, making it warm and inviting. The clean colour palette simplifies the intricacy of the pattern and keeps it from feeling too busy.
Mavtect Designs
It was a pleasure working with our clients to design the restoration of this gorgeous 1920’s character bungalow in Myrtle Bank. An amazing transformation from the ground up showcases a revived facade and extends throughout the modern and functional interior featuring 3.2m ceilings, flexible living zones and Victorian cornices. Consideration in design captures contemporary living in a way that respects the traditional design. The new dinning area and shaker style designer kitchen, complete with butler’s pantry, connects seamlessly to the outdoor entertaining area through full width glass sliders. The external rear wall features restored red-brick and a contrast of neutral render and black steel frame.
Annie Moran Studio
Custom mural in a formal dining room featuring local plant life including palmettos, palm and cypress trees, birds of paradise and cana lilies.
SHAHEN MISTRY ARCHITECTS
Elegant and cosy interiors done by Studio wodehouse beautifully blends and compliments the architecture
Turnstyle Living
Cosmetic remodel and completely styled 100 year old Victorian Terrace in the CBD of Newcastle, NSW.
Total investment - approx $50,000.00
Return on investment - approx $230,000.00
Photos taken by Turnstyle Living.
CBH Architects
Remodeled Dining room in historic Victorian home includes refinished parquet flooring and arched opening to adjacent kitchen. Tillou Contracting.
London Building Co
View of an open Bi-fold door to this newly converted terraced property in Vauxhall London
Exposed brick wall, herringbone engineered floor, Bi-fold door.
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