Earthen Warehouse sees the transformation of a 1980s converted MacRobertson chocolate factory warehouse apartment into a family home.
Taking a sensitive approach to reusing and upcycling as much as possible, this 1950s home in Melbourne has been delicately picked apart and stitched back together by Lucy Marczyk Design Studio.
By combining considered design with respect for the past and surroundings, Newtown Lighthaus has been transformed into a refreshing and contemporary home of lightness.
The Barossa is overflowing with history, food, art – and of course – wine. And a stay at The Louise, a newly renovated boutique accommodation, puts you right in the epicentre of the action.
Using timeless and robust materials, this heritage-listed home has been reimagined into a light-filled home to suit a family who didn’t want to leave.
Williams Burton Leopardi carefully weaves the existing character and handmade detailing together with a series of new open spaces.
Since 1905, Leichhardt in NSW has been home to an industrial, hangar-like military building, a drill hall. The task for Tobias Partners was two-fold — restore the historical elements of the structure while also echoing the heritage details indoors in a contemporary reimagining of the space.
Honouring the urban context and heritage of this Brunswick terrace, Kuzman Architecture has reinvigorated this family home with quirky and sentimental design elements.
Williams Burton Leopardi’s clear vision and restraint complete the heritage intended for the home, crafting openings to engage with nature and reinforce a rhythm in the process.
Techne’s expansion of Rowena Parade pulls the surrounding landscape and garden settings inward, altering and elevating the experience of the home.
Endowed with authentic charm that cannot be bought or built new, these ten outstanding heritage house renovations reconcile architecture's past with modern ways of life.