Home Design

CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK

“The kitchen, dining and living zone is exposed to views of neighbouring trees through apertures in the building envelope”
— Gilad Ritz

f you know anything about Melbourne’s Prahran, you know it isn’t exactly a “melting pot” of Japanese culture and design. The suburb counts mirror-image Federation style cottages as its architecture of choice.

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