This 100-year-old Malvern home received a once-in-a-lifetime update with a colour refresh.
A loose brief and respectful approach gently transformed this 1930s charmer This 100-year-old home in Melbourne received a once-in-a-lifetime update with a colour refresh. |
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After growing up in the UK, Cecilia Rosenberg had a love for old buildings. She always knew she didn’t want to raise her family in a brand new home, but rather a house that had some history. So, when she and husband Zac stumbled across a 100-year-old house in Victoria’s Malvern that hadn’t been touched for 50 years, they knew it was for them. “We’d been looking to move for about two years,” says Cecilia. “Then, we saw this house, which was all higgledy-piggledy inside and had a massive oak tree in the garden. It felt so charming, we knew it was the right place for us. We saw it on a Wednesday and had bought it by the Friday.” |
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