I am taking a quick kitchen-painting break to share this beautiful church conversion in Byron Bay with you. It was featured on the lovely Citizens of the World and is the home of Amanda Callan, Andrew Morris, their son and their side project Church Farm General Store. I absolutely love this conversion. The original windows are gorgeous, the space does not read too much like a church, and they did not modernize it (which often happens and the results typically fail miserably). It is perfect. More details and photos (by Dominic Loneragan) are here.
Sweet Sticky Rainbow says:
A great looking space. Is that an outdoor tub?
Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors says:
This is actually really gorgeous. What a great way to redo an old church but still keep it looking essentially the same!
Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors says:
This is actually really gorgeous. What a great way to redo an old church but still keep it looking essentially the same!
Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors says:
This is actually really gorgeous. What a great way to redo an old church but still keep it looking essentially the same!
Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors says:
This is actually really gorgeous. What a great way to redo an old church but still keep it looking essentially the same!
Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors says:
This is actually really gorgeous. What a great way to redo an old church but still keep it looking essentially the same!