Australian Handyman - July 2018

(Grace) #1

W


hen it comes to period
homes, the verdict is
unanimous. heir timeless
grace, charm and beauty should be
cherished. With stunning leadlight
windows, intricate cornices, exquisite
archways and ornate ireplaces, the
beautiful features of a heritage house
are well worth preserving. Indeed, even
the darkest and most dilapidated of
these homes have renovator’s delight
stamped all over them.
But if you’ve snapped up a period
abode with a view to undertaking a

restoration or extension, you may feel
a little overwhelmed by the task ahead.
For it brings with it a responsibility to
ensure the new works continue to stand
the test of time while respecting the
character of the original.
‘here is often a ine line when we are
working with a period home between
restoring the features and wanting to
retain some of the character that shows
the age of the building,’ says Melbourne
architect Lindsay Douglas of Dig Design.
Here’s our guide to bringing a period
home into the 21st century.

Behind the facade, another
story: a modern makeover.

Modern features blend
with period bones.

34 JULY 2018 Australian Handyman


PICTURES (TOP LEFT)

DIG DESIGN/RACHEL LEWIS

(LEFT)

JASMINE MCLELLAND DESIGN/SHANIA SHEGEDY
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