Lauren Patista-Trickey and Jonathon Patista admit being both client and builder/designer was 'a journey', but the result made it all worth it!
Tivey's House 'Nimmitabel' at Inglewood, Victoria. After having purchased three allotments of land in 1879, Joseph Tivey contracted local builder W. Garland to build this fine home in 1881 at a cost of £1300. The house was built with thirteen rooms to accomodate the fourteen Tivey children and had a lavish and extensive garden. Joseph was the propietor of a general merchandise and liquor store in Brooke Street. Following his death the house was occupied by his son, Sam Tivey. (From an Inglewood and District Historical Society plaque at the site).
Robson Rak Architects and Interior Designers have recently completed the Layer House, a modern house in Australia built using rammed earth and timber.
Victorian architecture emerged between 1830 to 1910 when Queen Victoria reigned.The Victorians built this style of house to reflect the world around them.The Industrial Revolution nationalized the Victoria trend by incorporating advanced technology in Victorian-style homes.A Victorian house refers to the era of the home’s construction rather than the style.
A breezy summer house or a snug winter abode? If you were to choose, which one would it be? The owner of Brunswick House in Brunswick, Victoria cleverly chose both. Designed by Winwood Mckenzie Architecture, the plan and concept behind this renovation revolved around the need to create a built manifestation and realisation of a…
The 3,500-square-foot, three-level house is warm, inviting and timeless.
Lauren Patista-Trickey and Jonathon Patista admit being both client and builder/designer was 'a journey', but the result made it all worth it!
A historic Geelong home that’s one of the oldest examples of company-built workers housing in Victoria has sold for a price only the boss could afford.
Interior designer Charlotte Boundy has brought warmth and colour (courtesy of a few dream moodboards) to her house in Shepherds Bush
A breezy summer house or a snug winter abode? If you were to choose, which one would it be? The owner of Brunswick House in Brunswick, Victoria cleverly chose both. Designed by Winwood Mckenzie Architecture, the plan and concept behind this renovation revolved around the need to create a built manifestation and realisation of a…
The 3,500-square-foot, three-level house is warm, inviting and timeless.
Lauren Patista-Trickey and Jonathon Patista admit being both client and builder/designer was 'a journey', but the result made it all worth it!
A historic Geelong home that’s one of the oldest examples of company-built workers housing in Victoria has sold for a price only the boss could afford.
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As one of the best preserved examples of Queen Anne architecture in the Northwest, the Flavel House survives today as a landmark of local and national significance. The house was built in 1884-85, for Captain George Flavel and his family. The Captain, who made his fortune through his occupation as a river bar pilot and through real estate investments, built the Flavel House as his retirement home at the age of 62. The Flavel House has been restored to accurately portray the elegance of the Victorian period and the history of the Flavel family. cumtux.org See all Flavel house pics at its set. www.flickr.com/photos/martinvirtualtours/sets/72157627830... _MG_8942_34_35_36_37_38_40t
For an extra-lavish installment of 'HGTV On Set With,' we join the production designer and set decorator creating way-over-the-top mansions and ostentatious interiors for HBO's take on historic New York City.
Queen Anne houses are asymmetrical, medieval, and delightfully ornamental.
C'est le premier projet où Fraher Architects a travaillé aux côtés de sa société de construction interne, Findlay Fraher. Ensemble, ils ont réalisé le
Tivey's House 'Nimmitabel' at Inglewood, Victoria. After having purchased three allotments of land in 1879, Joseph Tivey contracted local builder W. Garland to build this fine home in 1881 at a cost of £1300. The house was built with thirteen rooms to accomodate the fourteen Tivey children and had a lavish and extensive garden. Joseph was the propietor of a general merchandise and liquor store in Brooke Street. Following his death the house was occupied by his son, Sam Tivey. (From an Inglewood and District Historical Society plaque at the site).