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Friday
Sep182015

New meets old in Medindie

A historic facade and thoroughly modern out the back. Yes another fabulous old meets new Aussie extension. In the suburb of Medindie in the inner-north of Adelaide, South Australia. By William Burton Leopardi. I think the architects description of how it all came about is great.

“Don’t kill the tree!” A gnarly pepper tree formed the planning challenge of an addition for a young family to their Victorian era home. A pool, small block, desire for light, space and ‘room to grow’ rounded out the brief and reaffirmed the challenge. Space for all, parents and kids, and an enthusiasm to embrace this as the “opportunity of a lifetime” allowed for delightful layering of function, whimsy and contemporary eclectism – oh…..and “don’t want to see the kitchen.”

Reader Comments (3)

The blue room is saturated brilliance!

19 Sep 2015 | Unregistered Commentersweetpea

Great combination of modern & nostalgic home decor

19 Sep 2015 | Unregistered Commenterleroy

I love that bathroom, sleek, timeless and hidden storage space. Kitchen is magic too. And beautiful huge, windows.

19 Sep 2015 | Unregistered Commenterombia

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