Inside Out

beauty unboxed

“The black-metal door in the hallway is the threshold between the old and new sections. Rather than blending everything, we defined the transition”
AMANDA MARTIN, INTERIOR DESIGNER

hen a home is all heritage through and through, the way forward with a renovation is usually clear – because it’s always nice to preserve old bones and beautiful features where possible. But what about a home that is heritage up-front but nonoriginal and lacklustre at the rear? How is a home like that best reimagined to honour its past and fully embrace its

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