Located in Bellevue Hill, 1 of the most affluent suburbs of Sydney, this elegantly renovated residence merges the heritage of the creating with contemporary minimalism in a way that is not effortless to attain.
Sydney-based Luigi Rosselli Architects in charge of re-imagining the Victorian bones of the creating. They have carried out it lovingly by adding a new wing that consists of a kitchen and family members space on the ground floor and a study and staff quarters above it.
What we like specifically is the eye-catching new 3-storey staircase that hyperlinks the old and new segments. It appears like a excellent signature of the bygone period but manages to look entirely cool and modern day.
We also love the whitewashed walls, the wide oak floorboards and the elegant use of marble in the bathroom. The cool lighting installation (by Lindsey Adelman) above the staircase, and the cozy however roomy vaulted-ceilinged attic are both characteristics that respect the old structure but in a fresh manner.
In these images, it is also hard to ignore the lovely display furnishings brought with each other by Alexandra Donohoe of Decus (also of Sydney).
Throughout the renovation, the building’s heating technique was also entirely overhauled and it now operates a geothermal air conditioning and heating technique. - Tuija Seipell
Photographer: Justin Alexander
Bellevue House – Sydney
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