OLD CHARM REVITALISED
This 1870’s homestead was in varying states of disrepair. The owners had a strong determination to restore the home to its deserved state.
The project was carefully managed in 4 separate stages so the owners were able to remain in the house while work was ongoing.
Work began by turning the old meat safe into a child’s bedroom and finished after the Seddon Earthquake with the removal of a large brick chimney in the kitchen/living area.
The end product is a cohesive renovation that breathes new life into this family home without forgetting its roots.
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