Thursday, 1 September 2016

’70s Townhouse Gets a Modern Transformation by Thomas Winwood Architecture

’70s Townhouse Gets a Modern Transformation by Thomas Winwood Architecture

A 1970’s inner city townhouse in Melbourne, Australia received a bright, modern transformation from Thomas Linwood Architecture that resulted in a home inspired by Australian, mid-century modernism. Every aspect of the design was carefully considered to achieve exactly what the owner wanted in the compact space.

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To help elongate the look of the residence, a wooden batten ceiling was installed guiding the eye right through to the other end. Slate was chosen for the floors to keep in the modernist theme of the design. The crisp white walls keep it bright and airy.

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The open wooden staircase was given a sleek brass handrail.

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The second floor is now home to a wooden lined roof deck that offers city views.

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Photos by Fraser Marsden.



from Design Milk http://design-milk.com/terrace-thomas-winwood-architecture/

from Home Improvment http://notelocreesnitu.tumblr.com/post/149803400389

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