Houzz Tour: Shiny Style Contemporary in an Australian family home

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Houzz Tour: Shiny Style Contemporary in an Australian family home - Moving into a new home is a good idea, but if it is a completely different style and size to the last house, it is a bet if your furniture fit or look out of place. This is exactly what a family faces when they moved into a spacious new house built to replace an old house on one level in leafy Hawthorn East Melbourne. While the house suitable for the area - it is surrounded by large new homes and homes Edwardian stately - Furniture for the family did not fit the house

'It's a beautiful house, but he had his own together. challenges for interior design, "explains the director Sisalla Interior design Lauren Macer. As is typical of many new houses, the rooms are very spacious and although it is good to have plenty of space, it is also important to create a sense of comfort and the atmosphere. A large empty white room does not feel like home. "

The family hired Macer to create a cohesive interior that looked polished and sophisticated air, but it also needs to become a low-maintenance context for their busy lives.

While most existing family furniture had to go, customers kept some key elements of mid-century furniture and some great pieces of art they had collected locally and abroad - they ended up being the stylistic inspiration behind the interior design. "They are quite abstract with similar coloring and are pieces that I am personally drawn to, which allowed the design process to run organically," Macer said.

Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here A professional couple with two teenagers
Location Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Size 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms Houzz Tour: Shiny Style Contemporary in an Australian family home Houzz Tour: Shiny Style Contemporary in an Australian family home



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