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Real reno: the extension of a Victorian classic

Originally bought by his father in the 1950s, Tony Sattes has called his double-fronted Victorian weatherboard home his whole life. However, when wife and interior designer Michelle Downing moved in three years ago, she immediately saw the potential to renovate.

After - Kitchen/Living
After – Kitchen/Living

“Our land space was ideal for development and we loved the area in Melbourne’s inner east,” explains Michelle. “We had looked at moving, but weighed up the cost and it made more sense to invest money in our existing house and get exactly what we wanted.”

Before - Exterior
Before – Exterior
After - Exterior
After – Exterior

With the exterior of the house tired and uninviting and the interior falling apart too, it got so dire that Michelle would wedge their broken oven door shut with a broom while baking, and on cold days leave it open to heat the home! The toilet was in an old outhouse in the backyard and there was hardly any room for a modern family to live. It was screaming for a renovation!

Before - Bathroom
Before – Bathroom
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After – Bathroom

So, calling on Sherbrooke Design and Construction for the build, Michelle took 10 months and an initial budget of $680,000 to transform the property into a home that combined period grace with modern open plan living and unique features and furnishings. Retaining the front four rooms and building out the rear, Michelle wanted to preserve the traditional look from the street but have a luxury contemporary home out the back. “The home now has a light filled stairwell, which accesses a second storey addition with a retreat and home theatre room. The ground level features magnificent Oak flooring, an open plan kitchen with a Calcutta marble bench top and the living area leads out to the alfresco entertaining area. At the rear is a beautiful pool surrounded by landscaped garden beds. A rear double car garage also provides off street parking and storage space. We are more than happy with it all!”

Before - Kitchen
Before – Kitchen
After - Kitchen
After – Kitchen

While Michelle loves it all now, that doesn’t mean the reno came without its challenges! “The power was disconnected to the site for the majority of the build but fortunately the builders worked through this. Also we had a slight hiccup just after the build commenced. A Yarra Valley Water inspection pit was discovered and by law the building needed to be one metre away from it. Luckily we were able to change the design and solve the problem.”

After - Front Living Room
After – Living Room

With the home being utterly transformed, Michelle struggles to pick her favourite part of the home, but if she had to say… “My favorite room would have to be the front original living room with the bay window and fire-place. I also can’t get pass the insulation and double glazed windows, it’s so much warmer in winter and cooler in summer. It’s made a huge difference.”

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By Olivia Shead

When she's not writing for Interiors Addict, Olivia is now a TV and radio news producer. She's a journalism graduate of UTS Sydney.

0 replies on “Real reno: the extension of a Victorian classic”

Colours on exterior walls are Bristol “Quarry” (double strength) trim is Dulux Black & Natural White

This is so beautiful and similar to the style and plan we have for our hundred year old cottage (keeping front four original rooms and contemporary extension). Just wondering if you have a floor plan shot available?

Hi Jen, glad you like our colour choice.
The exterior walls are Bristol “Quarry” (double strength)
Trims are Dulux “Black” & windows Dulux (Natural White)
If you find the natural white too bright try Dulux “Whisper White”

The internal paint colours are Dulux Natural White on all skirts, arches & doors & Resene “Tea” (quarter strength) on walls.

Would love to know the dimensions of the open plan living – everything is positioned so well and we are looking at decorating our place soon.

Flooring was supplied by The Solid Timber & Stone Flooring Co in Sth Melbourne. Colour is (C08) the board is 220mm wide.

The interior walls are not white only the trim. Walls are Resene “Tea” (quarter strength)

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