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Friday
Sep232011

Goin' to the chapel and we're gonna get married 

Well maybe not married. At least in not this deconsecrated and now renovated little brick chapel in West Hobart, Tasmania. Yes I'm stalking Tasmania! The history! The cutest buildings. This sturdy early 1900's building has been transformed with a contemporary warehouse vibe but the chapel shell remains as does the simple utilitarian feel. It was plain and functional in the praise of the Lord when it was a church and now it is minimal and functional in the service of the owners. Link here while it lasts.

Reader Comments (11)

So pretty - what a unique setting! I love re-purposed architecture and history it has. Thanks for sharing - Tasmania, who knew! :)
xo Allison
Spicer + Bank

23 Sep 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAllison Egan

Loved the simplicity... will learn something from this =]

Livia

23 Sep 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLivia

Can you imagine how many people knock on the door asking when it's the next prayer? :-)

Lovely place.

Have a blessed weekend.
xo
Luciane

Perfect.

This is an ideal living space. Open kitchen with plenty of counter space for cooking and preparing food. The courtyard is a dream and would be perfect for animals to be outside and safe (ie. my cats).

The tall cathedral ceilings with the beams are "heaven". The wood floors and counter tops add warmth. I like the balance of the light cherry (?) wood and the grey cabinets in the kitchen. It makes the beauty of the wood really pop.

What an awesome renovation of this 1900's treasure. I could definitely see living there.

23 Sep 2011 | Unregistered Commentersue

Love it.

23 Sep 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAlyssa

Lovely place but I will never live in an old Church!

23 Sep 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLela Seaseight

I second that to what Lela said. Sorry but great house though.

24 Sep 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRuth

I love it when churches are put to good use.

24 Sep 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRAW

I really LOVE your work here Jo and Kim and this post shows why I love DTI so much. Congrats!

Not much character but much more homey than some larger more sterile church conversions. Glad to see a Tassie one in here. I am currently in the process of restoring one in Bracknell, Launceston TAS. It's heritage so will be rather restricted in the decor but its gorgeous regardless. Excited that I even get the chance to fulfill my dream of converting one :D

29 Dec 2011 | Unregistered CommenterVanessa

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