Showing posts with label Melbourne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melbourne. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Architecture Wednesday: A Stable Home
Many times it been said that I was born in a barn,
though it’s never been said that I was born in a manger, so, yeah, there’s
that.
But what about a stable? Isn’t it like a barn? And
kinda like a manger?
And if it looked like this, I’d be happy to call it
home.
This historic stable in Melbourne, Australia, has
put aside the bales of hale, and the scent of, um, horse manure, to become a state-of-the-art
luxury home.
The architect merged the original bluestone, bricks
and timber with vast expanses of glass, honed bluestone and recycled hardwoods
creating an amazing blend of old and new.
The main entrance is imposing and impressive; double
height glass and a dramatic floating timber staircase that leads up to the
light-filled living spaces. On one side an inviting living room with a custom gas
fireplace and on the other is the dining area, with a view to the gourmet
stainless steel kitchen.
The master bedroom, on the next level, boasts
double closets—his and his—and a marble master bathroom fir for a couple of
queens.
A second bedroom is on the ground floor with its
own en suite and study.
If this is a barn, er, manger, er, stable, count me
in and forward my mail.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Architecture Wednesday: South Yarra Mullet House
And this house, a Victorian in Melbourne, Australia, has been beautifully renovated, while keeping all it's glorious beauty up front, and challenging us to live a modern life out back.
The house features formal rooms, like the living area, dinning room and a private study, but the family room and kitchen--in a modern addition in the back--are open to the pool and terraces.
For me it's the best of both worlds; a bit of history, and a hint of what's to come.
I'm in......
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