The period home was in need of an update, and so its owner turned to Interiors by Caroline, who worked with pieces they already owned as the starting point.says. “The original architectural mouldings, fireplaces and flooring were still intact, albeit in need of a little attention. The windows needed to be replaced, the lighting needed upgrading, there was very little storage and the entire house needed to be repainted.
An important basis for this project was using as much of the owner’s furniture from his previous home as possible. As the two homes were quite different – one a suburban seventies semi-d and the other a Victorian villa – this was at times challenging, but Caroline felt it was worth the effort. Most of the remaining furniture items were sourced locally at auction or salvage. To address the lack of storage in the bedrooms, Caroline designed built-in wardrobes which were made by a joiner. The floorboards were also treated to bring them back to their former glory.
All the paint colours in the home are muted and soft in tone, specifically selected to work with how the light changes throughout the day. “They are from heritage palettes, in keeping with the period of the house, but feel contemporary due to contrast created by using a clean white for the wood and plasterwork.”
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