Australian House & Garden

HISTORY IN THE MAKING

“WE FELL IN LOVE WITH THE LIGHT AND THE PERIOD FEATURES. LUCKILY, THE BEST PARTS COULD BE SAVED.”
Owner

his home on Sydney’s Lower North Shore cast a spell on its owners. When they bought it as a shabby bungalow in 2017, they intended to knock it down – although just over a century old, it was not heritage-listed – and start all over again. But, while waiting for the plans to be approved, they moved in, painting the interior throughout and tidying the garden to make it more liveable. After that simple refresh, the house revealed

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