77A SAFFRON ST, Newtown, is on the market for $ 1.45m- $ 1.55m.
Not everything is what it seems in a ‘high -end salmonte’ house that has reached the market right next to the ‘end of Paris’ or Packington St in Newtown.
The traditional facade of the meteorological plaque in 77a Saffron ST has all the characteristics of an original era house, but in fact it is only a new front for a surprising contemporary house.
Sellers David and Rosie Ciola love modern design and had to be convinced to marry the old and new when they knocked down a Californian bungalow in the block they bought 20 years ago.
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The low maintenance patio is like an extension of the vital space.
With a patrimonial overlap instead, they sought inspiration in the neighboring cabins to come with a comprehensive facade to hide their modern artist.
“When we were designing it, we maintain everything, but now we love it, you only meet the urban landscape,” said Ciola.
“We have gone with the metal cover feature, launched roof and introduced some recycled brick and a double garage at the back, but I still realized the sensation of a wooden cabin in the front in the front in line with the overlap of the heritage.”
The developer and builder, who directs D. Ciola Developments Pty Ltd, worked with an architect in the three bedroom house, sold is through agent Jellis Craig Geelong Jeff Begg for $ 1.45 to $ 1.55 million.
Wooden floors and high ceilings contribute to the sensation of quality over time.
A wide rear lane allowed the inclusion of a double garage that also incorporates a laundry.
The curves soften the lines in the bathrooms.
A large set of stacking sliding doors connects the main center of the living room with a patio, with recycled bricks, the hand -collected couple in a Melbourne rescue patio.
Mrs. Ciola said they included all the characteristics that would have liked them in a construction of houses attached to them, such as many windows, including a kitchen server, to maximize natural light and a great to doaa and the kitchen.
“Being Newtown, I think he deserved high -end finishes,” said Ciola.
“It is a luxury: they are the tall quality tables and accessories, it is a beautiful staircase, they are high roofs, they are doors of full height.
The elegant kitchen has a lot of bank and closet space.
“That living room with those stackable doors and the interaction between interior and exterior, works wonderfully.”
A full bathroom with a curved wooden and stone dresser is located on the entrance floor, next to an office at home, with two other bathrooms, including the luxurious bath, which serves the rooms above.
Ciola said the plan was equally suitable for professional couples, young or retired families.