“The Hampton project was a total renovation of an existing 1920’s Californian Bungalow in a Heritage Overlay precinct. It included a second storey addition, total internal update of all rooms, inground pool and landscaping and garage.”
And when I say Hampton I mean the suburb of Hampton in Melbourne. The renovation was purposely for resale but that didn’t stop Michelle Hart of Bask Interiors from creating the dream family home with a Hamptons with a modern twist interior.
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The orientation of the site was difficult facing east-west. The design by Create Architecture manages to catch as much light as possibe and as it was the family’s first home on a limited budget, the emphasis is on quality over quantity. It’s airy and bright, family focused and not your everyday coastal suburban home.
Interior designer Chelsea Hing brings a Palms Springs meets modern vibe to this classic mid century house. Modern luxury meets iconic cool in a home just right for family living.
Photography by Eve Wilson & Rhiannon Taylor
When Batiik Studio transformed an old workshop in the 9th Arrondissement into a chic Parisian apartment the emphasis was on soaring ceilings and light circulating throughout the space. A neutral colour palette is matched with natural materials while a stunning gallery wall of art climbs the stairs in this warm and inviting three level home.
Photography by Giaime Meloni
I thought nothing could be better than a genteel country house by Spanish interior designer Isabel López-Quesada. That is until I realised you could have a genteel country house with a flower room. Room crush!