Collection by Allie Weiss

This Bold Renovated Victorian Spells Out "Hello" on Its Facade

A new addition and a bold exterior treatment transformed this Victorian house in Melbourne into a neighborhood gem.

The front of the house was originally a storefront, with large windows overlooking the street.
The front of the house was originally a storefront, with large windows overlooking the street.
While the back part of the house originally housed the bathroom and laundry rooms, all but making the adjacent garden inaccessible, the new design places the living and dining spaces in this area to maximize natural light. Commonly available materials are used throughout the home, such as plywood and the industrial tresses that criss-cross the open-plan living area.
While the back part of the house originally housed the bathroom and laundry rooms, all but making the adjacent garden inaccessible, the new design places the living and dining spaces in this area to maximize natural light. Commonly available materials are used throughout the home, such as plywood and the industrial tresses that criss-cross the open-plan living area.
A polished concrete floor adds an industrial touch. The oven is Siemens, and the cooktop and dishwasher are Miele. The kitchen island is a concrete benchtop resting on a custom steel frame. The pendants are refurbished “Saturn” pendants by Fog & Morup. Curtains allow the residents to divide the space.
A polished concrete floor adds an industrial touch. The oven is Siemens, and the cooktop and dishwasher are Miele. The kitchen island is a concrete benchtop resting on a custom steel frame. The pendants are refurbished “Saturn” pendants by Fog & Morup. Curtains allow the residents to divide the space.
The open-plan area is lined with custom plywood cabinets.
The open-plan area is lined with custom plywood cabinets.
A garage-style door separates the patio from the street.
A garage-style door separates the patio from the street.