Neutral Bay 1930s Charmer

This classic federation home renovation was not without its challenges! On the Lower Ground Floor Level, we excavated into rock & removed concrete walls and beams to create a luxurious master suite complete with dressing room and ensuite. Installing hydronic in-slab concrete heating and radiator wall panels throughout the foyer and laundry creates a cosy environment for the chilly winter nights.

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Upon demolition, we came across an original sandstone wall in the foyer. We preserved it to create a beautiful feature wall, which compliments the herringbone floorboards perfectly and leaves a great first impression to the home as you enter.

 The layout of the First Floor was completely flipped to give the house a more modern feel and help with the flow. The living, dining & kitchen were moved to the front of the house, which opens up to a large covered deck area to enjoy the beautiful leafy suburb of Neutral Bay and city skyline.

All bedrooms were moved to the rear of the First Floor and we were able to maintain 2 very generous bedrooms with built ins and add a study which opens up into the rear yard. An updated main bathroom completed this area with beautiful features & thought out details.

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Architect: Sarah Blacker, Sarah Blacker Architect & Interior Design
Photo Credits: Laura Baxter