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Modern Residence in Historic Victorian House

This modern residence is on offer in a stunning Victorian house in a historic area. It has been carefully renovated to maintain its character and charm, while creating a contemporary living space. It boasts two large bedrooms, a stylish bathroom, and a bright and airy open-plan living and kitchen area. There is also a separately accessed loft for study and relaxation. Further benefits include a large garden, modern artwork, and hardwood floors. This property perfectly blends traditional and modern elements, offering the perfect backdrop to enjoy urban lifestyle.
Facade of the renovated Vader House
The facade of the restored Vader House
Vader House courtyard
The facade of the renovated Vader House
Kitchen interior with industrial style elements
Kitchen island with metal surface
Stairs to second floor of Vader House
Bedroom interior at Vader House
The exterior of the Victorian Vader House
Vader House plan
Floor plan of Vader House
Vader House floor plan

An unusual home by architect Andrew Maynard.

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Comments: 2
  1. Riley Clarke

    What are some of the key design elements that successfully blend modern aesthetics within the confines of a historic Victorian house?

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    1. Penelope Thomas

      Successfully blending modern aesthetics within the confines of a historic Victorian house requires careful consideration of key design elements to maintain the integrity of the original architecture while incorporating contemporary features. Key elements include respecting and highlighting original architectural features such as intricate moldings, stained glass windows, and ornate woodwork. Integrating modern furnishings and decor that complement the Victorian style, such as sleek furniture with clean lines and neutral color palettes, can create a harmonious balance between old and new. Using a mix of textures, materials, and finishes like metal, glass, and wood can also add depth and interest to the space. Additionally, incorporating modern lighting fixtures and artwork can help update the overall look while still honoring the Victorian charm of the house.

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