Heritage Federation-Era Home with a Polished and Concealed Rear Extension

Giving the traditional and historic home a modern makeover is a task that involves finding that perfect balance between the old and the new. This federation-era home Down Under is one such gorgeous residence where the heritage street façade has been given a sensible retoration with the rear section getting a contemporary and spacious extension. Designed by Studio Prineas, the home now has a new guest area that hosts large family gatherings, guest bedrooms, a modern pool with deck and a garden that becomes a visual part of the large, open interior.
Brick, glass and wood shape the new extension of classic federation-era home
The new addition in the rear sits just a few steps below the original house and this ensures that it is cleverly and completely concealed from the street view. A glazed walkway connects the old heritage home with the new extension and transition through this area is made much more enjoyable thanks to the wonderful garden next to it. Natural light permeates into every room of the residence with dark cabinet finishes, glass and exposed brick finding space next to one another. Wonderful view of the pool area and the green outdoors thanks to the floor-to-ceiling glass walls
Contemporary style living room of the home with polished decor pieces and a hint of blue
Lovely brick walls coupled with modern finishes and wooden sections inside the Cnr Virginia home
Lovely contemporary credenza for the modern living room with ample storage space
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