Killara House

Posted on Wed, 8 Apr 2020 by midcenturyjo

Working within heritage constraints on this neo-Georgian house in Sydney’s northern suburbs, interior design studio Hugh-Jones Mackintosh removed walls and increased ceiling heights, turning a rabbit warren of old rooms into light and airy, open-space areas. Panelling and cornices were reinstated addressing heritage needs while the their choice of colour palette and materials gave the home a more contemporary feel. As for that bathroom that’s where I want to go into social isolation.

 

 

 

atma says:

Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful tiles!

Cheryl says:

Wonder where they bought that terrific purple, blue, green floor lamp.

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