Houses: Kitchens + Bathrooms

Hearth of the home

scar Sainsbury, director of Oscar Sainsbury Architects (OSA), and his family had already lived in this Melbourne house, called Arthur for its street name, before they decided to demolish the existing lean-to extension and build a new kitchen, dining and living space at the back. Designed to contrast with the solid brick of the old part of the house, the new

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