Seizing opportunities to restore historic character and bring architectural balance
A previously modified Interwar bungalow, this project sought to rectify unsympathetic design changes and reinstate the historic character that had been lost in the home while introducing a soft contemporary internal finish. Removing the domineering gabled balcony and reinstating the entrance and verandah on the front elevation has restored architectural balance and greater historic accuracy to the dwelling and, with a complementary colour palette, the dwelling now offers an improved presentation to the streetscape.
Internally, the home has been redesigned into a clean sleek layout, using natural materials and a light relaxed colour palette. Historic character and sensitivity has been reintroduced into the home with timber dado rails, wall panelling and internal doors.
Architecture, Interior Architecture & Interior Design: Hampton Architecture
Builder: Revolution Building & Construction






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