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Step inside this stunning Brighton Edwardian home in Melbourne’s south-east suburbs, expertly renovated by Page Stewart. With an artful blend of contemporary design and heritage features, the modern family home was reinvigorated with flowing living spaces for functionality, and a contemporary extension flowing from the original home. The home boasts a huge amount of natural light, high ceilings and a neutral, earthy palette designed to complement the homeowners’ significant art collection.

Curves, texture and unique, sculptural shapes are added through the curated selection of furniture and decor pieces from DOMO. Interior styling selections focus on adding character, interest and playful contrast against the heritage elements, bringing a sense of cosiness and harmony to the family home.

“We loved these shapes as they almost present as works of art, working to highlight the spaces and bring a sense of cosiness.”

“When selecting furniture and design pieces for our projects, we focus on comfort, style, and uniqueness, aiming to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Colour is another aspect to consider. In our Brighton project, the interior palette boosts bold green hues that we emphasised in the furniture selection, adding depth and character to the space.”

Like what you see of this Brighton Edwardian home? Learn how to style a renovated heritage home like this via the full interview with directors Hayley Page and Katherine Stewart now on The Design Files. Read it here!

 


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