Tuesday
Feb082011
Heavenly
Kim and I have a thing about church conversions. We've committed the deadly sins of lust and envy quite a number of times over the years. (The evidence of our religious obsessions can be found here.) Thanks to reader Paul we can now covet this conversion of the former Tattykeeran Church. It's even for sale. Maybe your prayers have been answered ..... sorry about the bad puns!
Reader Comments (17)
Wowie!!! this is really cool. I just saw one in H&H Ireland that was a church conversion and it's beautiful. I don't know if it'd feel weird to live in though...
Heavenly is right!!
Wow, unbelievable! It's satisfying to discover there are people who know what to do with such great buildings.
I can feel the heaven inside ur chuch...Superb cool well decorated one especially the lights gives a glow to the place... P.s U have done a Excellent work...keep on going!!!!Thanks!!!!
I love church conversions. The quality of space is usually really incredible and they have done a great job mimicking it in a contemporary twin. I love the connection between the two spaces, too. Some of my favourite aspects of church conversions are when they keep the original doors to the building.... massive, solid wood, beautifully carved. What I would do...
- agata.
Wow, it's beautiful!
I was shocked. I think this is something about very bad taste.
Now this is ONE converted church I'd move into in a second. Love!
I LOVE converted churches and this one is just beautiful! Keep 'em coming!
This place could be very nice.
That poor ficus tree is going to die in that church.
They need a better stager to bring out the true beauty of this place.
Sorry guys, I think this church has really been violated.
I want to live here. I love seeing well converted buildings.
It is divine!
(Love puns)
Oh I loved it. As a design junkie I look at a constant stream of cool spaces on the internet, and this one moved me to finally comment - Awesome!
I love church conversions too!! This one is absolutely stunning. Keep 'em coming gals!
The only problem I have with it is the stairs. Mainly the railings going up, both need to continue the whole way. looks dis-jointed
and don't like the safety glass as well.
Divine Design! I