Light-filled and balanced, this ground floor home is a chic blend of natural woods, earth tones and Scandinavian-influenced design
With a new side return and a fresh, modern kitchen, this small Victorian terrace has become a much loved family home.
London’s calling for this incredible Victorian terrace house, full of colourful contrasts Photography: Jemma Watts Ask Wexford-born print designer Carol Maxwell her...
The owners of an old Victorian terrace in Melbourne's Hawthorn take us through the 15-month renovation of their home, sharing the lessons they learnt along the way including the importance of finding the right trades and sticking to a budget.
All the colors of the rainbow can be found in this Victorian terrace house of a Norwegian architect that also added a new modern extension to the existing historic building
Interior designer Charlotte Boundy has brought warmth and colour (courtesy of a few dream moodboards) to her house in Shepherds Bush
Light-filled and balanced, this ground floor home is a chic blend of natural woods, earth tones and Scandinavian-influenced design
Leanne Kilroy shares her journey transforming a dilapidated terraced house in Tufnell Park, North London into a sublime family home…
This Victorian brick terraced house in Ringford Road, Wandsworth is the result of a collaboration between us and a contractor we have ...
London’s calling for this incredible Victorian terrace house, full of colourful contrasts Photography: Jemma Watts Ask Wexford-born print designer Carol Maxwell her...
When renovating a 19th-century Victorian terrace house in South London, Patalab Architecture first turned to its bones. “The house, when purchased by our client, was in a tired state and there were major structural issues that needed to be addressed, justifying the opportunity to fundamentally rearrange the layout,” says Uwe Schmidt-Hess, founder and director, noting its narrow width at 4 meters, or roughly 13 feet.
Light-filled and balanced, this ground floor home is a chic blend of natural woods, earth tones and Scandinavian-influenced design
A magnificent late Victorian boom period terrace house in the inner northern Melbourne suburb of Flemington. Built between the 1880s and the 1890s, this residence features bay windows upstairs and down, stuccoed brick facade (with exposed red brick walls at the side elevations), large sash windows and two chimneys. However its crowning glory must be without doubt its wonderful verandah and balcony with its intricately frilly lace like wrought iron fretwork. This terrace is one of two sisters. There is a mirror image terrace house next to it. Flemington was a suburb in its own right by 1882 when it broke away from the City of Essendon, and at the time these houses were built, Flemington was had a mixture of lower middle, middle and upper middle-class citizens. Situated on Wellington Street, in front of the Catholic church of Saint Brendan's, this residence would have been for the latter of these groups. Houses like these would have suited a large Victorian family, and would have required a small retinue of servants to maintain.
The homeware designer Alice Palmer has done practically everything herself in her house in north-west London, from designing the extension to filling it with the pretty lampshades and cushions she creates for her business
A gracious Victorian terrace in inner Sydney makes an illuminating move into a brighter, more inclusive way of living without shedding its beautiful heritage facade.
Inspired by the heyday of Hollywood Regency, the east London home of Rose Hanson and Josh Widdicombe is eclectic to its core
From factory terraces to leafy suburbs, housing was changing in the 1930s. Find out more about life in 1939 from Findmypast.
This residence is one of a number of restored and richly detailed Victorian Filigree terrace houses that line Canterbury road in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park.