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Inside a renovated Melbourne period home that also houses an art gallery
The spacious four-bedroom 1930s brick house has an eclectic mix of original features and contemporary furniture.
By Heather Nette King
The home
A two-storey, four-bedroom 1930s brick house in Melbourne’s inner east.
Who lives here
Sammy Willis, who works at Fletcher Art, Tom Bernadou, who works in IT, their sons Monty, 12, and Freddie, 9, and Poppy the cavoodle.
What we did
“Downstairs we patched walls, and painted and sanded the original hardwood floors,” says Willis. “Upstairs, we changed the layout and updated the bedrooms and bathrooms with help from architect Penny Kinsella and interior designer Lou Prentice.”
Our favourite room
“The big living room, as I love how the original cornices and fireplace combine with our contemporary furniture and art,” says Willis. “The gallery is now run from our home, so the art is always changing, which keeps it interesting.”
The ’hood
“I love walking the dog around the streets here,” says Willis. “There are some really beautiful homes with incredible gardens.”
Future plans
“Right now, it feels like home, so there are no plans for any renos.”
Best advice
“If you buy what you love, it will come together beautifully as you are staying true to your style. Don’t be told by others what you should love.”
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