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Wednesday
Jun182014

Double dose of Inside Out

Here's our second home from the July issue of Inside Out. I'll let managing editor Lee Tran Lam fill us in.

 

This second batch of images are from a "renovator's delight" (and as we all know, the reality of such a huge project is not always entirely "delightful")! A group of friends (who call themselves "A Gentleman's Agreement") decided to buy a dilapidated house (and its bad shape was not exaggerated – most of the floor had rotted through, there was water damage wherever you looked, and the stairs had vanished – as had many of the walls. There wasn't even a proper kitchen or bathroom). "We couldn't have lived there even if we wanted to," says builder Daniel Hedge. 

With some styling help from the Cool Edies duo, the group renovated the home and try to sell it. It's quite a task! Unsurprisingly, they have some insightful stories to tell.  Styling by Jane Frosh. Photography by Phu Tang.

Don't forget Aussie readers can pick up their copy of the latest issue of Inside Out on Thursday and overseas readers can find it on ZinioGoogle Play and the Apple Newsstand.

Reader Comments (4)

Gorgeous!! Great reno and styling!

18 Jun 2014 | Unregistered CommenterTong

Hello Jo, I'm in love with the palm photo / art / poster in the second bedroom image on the right side. Do you know where to buy it or who is the artist behind it? thank you. Happy Friday!

20 Jun 2014 | Unregistered Commenterdesign elements

Wondering where I can purchase the bedding in the first bedroom picture (browns/blues)? Thank you.

25 Jun 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJennifer

hi do you know who makes these bar stools or where they can be ourchased

13 Oct 2014 | Unregistered Commentertim hebden

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