CENTENNIAL PARK HOUSE

This handsome and inviting bungalow home strikes a harmonious balance between grand proportions and a humble attention to detail without unnecessary embellishments. Nestled among a row of heritage homes, this house, originally constructed in the 1920s, presents itself in a tidy and thoughtful manner, enhancing the overall charm of the neighbourhood. 

The design reinterprets the original generous proportions of wide entry and deep verandah that welcome visitors upon entering the home. While initially a single-story dwelling, an additional level at the rear expands the living space, discreetly located from street view and elevated above the main living area. The living space seamlessly extends into the outdoors through a well-proportioned terrace with timber-lined soffit, blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces.

The interior features a base of white and neutral finishes that amplify the original architectural elements, seamlessly blending old and new design aspects. A grey-washed timber flooring unites the different eras, providing both warmth and texture to the space. The house is furnished with a fresh palette and a cohesive selection of decor elements that act as an extension of the owner's personality. Vibrant pops of rich colours appear in the artwork and textiles.

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