Vast living spaces, soaring ceilings set this magnificent Fitzroy, Australia residence in a class of its own. The handsome bluestone building was built as The Bible Christian Church in 1860.
Now this is something great! I’ve seen many churches converted to a home, but this is the first that became an office – and what office!
Designed and owned by well-known designer Steven Volpt, his home features 18′ windows that draw natural light in and allow the inhabitants to feel like they are living in a grand open space.
This great warehouse conversion in Leicester House a historic 1880’s building in Melbourne, Australia provides privacy and vast spaces. It features soaring warehouse ceilings, huge original arched timber windows, exposed red brick walls, imposing brick archways and high gloss timber floors. By day it is imposing and by night dramatic.
The remodelling of the interior of a listed apartment on Queen’s Gate Terrace in South Kensington, London successfully marries the original features that had to be retained, with a new contemporary structure that helped to divide the space.