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Unlikely hero: Red marble fireplace stars in Melbourne reno

Located in Melbourne’s leafy Brighton East, this Tudor Revival residence underwent a pretty incredible makeover recently under the watchful eye of architect Alexandra Ansari. While the home had beautiful original brickwork, it had last been renovated in the 90’s and the south-facing living room was dark, the kitchen outdated, the laundry lacked storage and the bathrooms were badly designed.

BEFORE kitchen
BEFORE kitchen. Check out the location of the cooktop on the left?!
AFTER kitchen
AFTER kitchen

“Nearly every room was either outdated or not functional for a family,” says Alexandra who, instead of carrying out a whole-house renovation, updated key parts of the house with a budget of $210,000. “Almost half of that amount was spent on cabinetry and stone and the figure doesn’t include furniture, curtains or appliances,” says Alexandra.

BEFORE bathroom
BEFORE bathroom
AFTER bathroom
AFTER bathroom

When it came to a design brief, the home’s owners requested a contemporary look and a grey colour palette with the notable exception of the living room which found inspiration in an unlikely spot – the original red marble fireplace. “The owners loved the old fireplace’s warmth but hated its appearance. However, the red marble set the perfect mood for the renovation and inspired the colour scheme,” says Alexandra.

BEFORE lounge room
BEFORE lounge room
AFTER lounge room
AFTER lounge room. The fireplace is now a much-loved focal point of the property, and the owners and their children love it.

“In the kitchen, we removed the bar as this was only used for storage. This opened up the space and allowed us to create a bigger, more centralised kitchen,” says Alexandra. Joinery and furniture were then used to establish distinct areas for formal dining, relaxing and family time in the kitchen. 

AFTER kitchen and dining
AFTER kitchen and dining
AFTER A Beeline Design dining table is highlight of the space
AFTER Dining

When it came to furnishing the property, the biggest splurge was on a series of pieces by Melbourne-based Beeline Design including a dining table, side table and coffee table. “Their Ridge tables are timeless and beautiful and the different tabletops really complement the home’s design,” says Alexandra.

BEFORE bath
BEFORE bathroom
AFTER bath
AFTER bathroom

The laundry overhaul centred around clean finishes and clever storage solutions such as doors that retract back inside their housings. “Skylight shafts were opened up and replaced with more modern alternatives to flood light and fresh air into previously dark spaces,” says Alexandra of a technique that was employed throughout the home.

BEFORE laundry
BEFORE laundry
AFTER laundry
AFTER laundry

As for the overall look and feel of the renovation? “Both the materials and colour palette make each space look much bigger, lighter and therefore more comfortable to spend time in.”

Photos: Michelle Williams

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Real home: Expectant parents enjoy breezy bayside abode

Located in Melbourne’s bayside suburb of Cheltenham, this family home received the design treatment recently when interior designer Melissa Lunardon wove her magic with the ‘light and airy’ brief.  Featuring oak timber, white and textural elements such as marble and woven rugs plus pastel pops for colour, the home perfectly suits its young owners.

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Master bedroom

“I received a call from the couple to say that they had bought a new house and needed it fitted out ASAP. They despised their old, worn out furniture from their previous home as it was a collection of bits and pieces from their university days,” says Melissa, who set about specifying furniture, artwork and homewares for her clients in time for the arrival of their first baby, due early next year. “They now have a home that shows their personality and is ready for their new baby!”

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Lounge room

Perhaps a designer’s dream, the client didn’t want any of their existing furniture moving to the new place! The couple, fans of the Scandi trend, also wanted a relaxed, timeless and ‘grown up’ vibe. “You can notice that Scandi feel with the use of oak timber and white furniture; simple clean lines, understated and relaxed,” says Melissa.

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Kitchen

The lounge room features a custom designed sofa from Papillion Furniture that is almost a metre deep as the client wanted to be able to lie down on it. Cleverly, the modular system can be pulled apart, allowing multiple seating options. “The beautiful mid grey fabric ties in with the lime washed floor. Elements such as the marble coffee table from GlobeWest and the woven rug from Bayliss add to the layered, textural effect I envisioned,” says Melissa.

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Office

As for her favourite room in the house, Melissa was most pleased with the master bedroom. “It was one of my favourite rooms to design. As it wasn’t a large room, we played with the scale and ensured the bed and bedside tables were low line to increase the line of sight. The client loved the idea of using two different lamp styles, which gives the room personality alongside her artwork,” says Melissa.

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Dining

Photography: Kate Hansen | Styling: Melissa Lunardon

Check out more of Melissa’s work here.