Modern Bright Home Design With A Historic Facade

Nixon Tulloch Fortey Norman Avenue

Nixon Tulloch Fortey Architecture decided to create an extension for this historic house in Melbourne, and that’s why the house is full of contrasts. The exterior remained old-fashioned and historic while the interior is colorful and modern. Concrete and wood, black and white with splashes of color, open plan creates a strong contrast with the traditional brick clad outside. Glass wall in the kitchen brings much light in, and open space together with living room creates a fantastic feeling of space and light. Such a mix of traditional and modern and bright would be to anybody’s tasting – here you’ll find features of both styles which are in harmony while being on contrast.

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