A tired 1970s apartment undergoes a massive transformation without relocating structure or services.
Increasingly, multi-generational families are choosing to live together. In this case, how do we design homes which cater for everyone?
As soon as you enter the front door of this 1950s home, you are drawn to the light and openness of the new, rear addition.
By designing a new, open-plan addition to this heritage home, the owner has a light-filled space to inspire his creativity.
Buying an extra slice of land from the owners' corporation enabled this 1960s one-bedroom unit to become a modern three-bedroom home.
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