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A stately home in Melbourne’s south-east gets an impressive upgrade
By Heather Nette King
A stately home gets an upgrade … inside and out.
The home
Melrose, a grand Victorian home built in 1875, sits on eight hectares in Harkaway, in Melbourne’s south-east. It has an entry hall, observation tower, large formal rooms, original stables and an equine arena.
Who lives here
Artist Kerry Armstrong and her husband, Michael, both directors of Studio Gallery Group, with dogs Ricky and Doc, Lola the cat and five show horses.
What we did
“Our focus has been on upgrading the equestrian facilities and the tennis court,” says Armstrong. “Inside, we’ve hung a rotating collection of favourite artworks.”
Favourite room
“The formal lounge and dining room as they are such grand spaces. We chose contemporary styles such as the ‘Togo’ lounge by Ligne Roset and a Moooi table.”
The ’hood
“Harkaway is still in Melbourne but it’s very country,” says Armstrong. “There’s a cafe in the old post office and a great Italian family restaurant in nearby Berwick.”
Future plans
“We’re working with designer Darren James to create a large kitchen and outdoor living pavilion,” says Armstrong.
Best advice
“When hanging art, pay great attention to furniture heights and proportions,” says Armstrong. “It’s easy to do it wrong, and the benefits are so obvious when done right.”
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