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Perversi-Brooks Architects
Great big old shed turned into self-contained guest accommodation in the Huon Valley, Tasmania.
All photographs by Perversi-Brooks Architects.
Inspiration for a large country master bathroom in Hobart with open cabinets, light wood cabinets, a freestanding tub, an open shower, a one-piece toilet, red tile, ceramic tile, red walls, ceramic floors, a drop-in sink, wood benchtops, red floor and an open shower.
Inspiration for a large country master bathroom in Hobart with open cabinets, light wood cabinets, a freestanding tub, an open shower, a one-piece toilet, red tile, ceramic tile, red walls, ceramic floors, a drop-in sink, wood benchtops, red floor and an open shower.
Paul Redding Photographer
Paul Redding - Architecture Photographer Hobart Tasmania
Originally built in 1906, the Hobart GPO building holds significant heritage and cultural value and is considered as one of the most treasured properties on the Australia Post portfolio. Renascent Australia entered into internal and external works, refurbishing the GPO building over an 11 month period that is constructed of Linden Stone sourced from the original quarry in Port Arthur, Tasmania, and features a slate roof with tiles and lead capping’s that was sourced from Wales.
The $7.5M project includes significant sandstone façade repair works, clock tower refurbishment, timber window renewal and re-decoration.
Renascent employed the finest craftsmen available for the Slate and Lead Roof Work, as well as, the sandstone restoration and masonry repair. The duration of the project was undertaken whilst the Hobart Australia Post Office and Retail Store remained fully operational.
AREA: 1500m²
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Paul Redding Photographer
Paul Redding - Architecture Photographer Hobart Tasmania
Originally built in 1906, the Hobart GPO building holds significant heritage and cultural value and is considered as one of the most treasured properties on the Australia Post portfolio. Renascent Australia entered into internal and external works, refurbishing the GPO building over an 11 month period that is constructed of Linden Stone sourced from the original quarry in Port Arthur, Tasmania, and features a slate roof with tiles and lead capping’s that was sourced from Wales.
The $7.5M project includes significant sandstone façade repair works, clock tower refurbishment, timber window renewal and re-decoration.
Renascent employed the finest craftsmen available for the Slate and Lead Roof Work, as well as, the sandstone restoration and masonry repair. The duration of the project was undertaken whilst the Hobart Australia Post Office and Retail Store remained fully operational.
AREA: 1500m²
Perversi-Brooks Architects
Great big old shed turned into self-contained guest accommodation in the Huon Valley, Tasmania.
All photographs by Perversi-Brooks Architects.
Photo of a small country home design in Hobart.
Photo of a small country home design in Hobart.
Habiter Studio
Originally a mid-century shack built on the Midway Point peninsula in Southern Tasmania, an area where many Hobart locals escaped the city for a weekend getaway at their family shack. The peninsula is a unique landscape, a long thin Triassic sandstone land mass surrounded largely by water, historically and currently a place of refuge while traversing the waterway. The fully renovated interior respects and references the era that the dwelling was built and engages in the notions of ‘natural refuge’ and the interaction of ‘nature & void’ derived from the characteristics of the unique surrounding landscape. The extensive use of Tasmanian oak hardwood in the floors, ceiling, and joinery contrasts and interacts with the pure white forms. The natural materiality of the timbers softens and brings a calming warmth to the home while the white walls give an expansive horizon effect enhancing the openings that frame the landscape and native gardens beyond.
Perversi-Brooks Architects
Great big old shed turned into self-contained guest accommodation in the Huon Valley, Tasmania.
All photographs by Perversi-Brooks Architects.
Large country open concept living room in Hobart with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a wood stove, a freestanding tv and brown floor.
Large country open concept living room in Hobart with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a wood stove, a freestanding tv and brown floor.
Perversi-Brooks Architects
Great big old shed turned into self-contained guest accommodation in the Huon Valley, Tasmania.
All photographs by Perversi-Brooks Architects.
This is an example of a large country master bathroom in Hobart with open cabinets, light wood cabinets, a freestanding tub, an open shower, a one-piece toilet, red tile, ceramic tile, red walls, ceramic floors, a drop-in sink, wood benchtops, red floor and an open shower.
This is an example of a large country master bathroom in Hobart with open cabinets, light wood cabinets, a freestanding tub, an open shower, a one-piece toilet, red tile, ceramic tile, red walls, ceramic floors, a drop-in sink, wood benchtops, red floor and an open shower.
Habiter Studio
Originally a mid-century shack built on the Midway Point peninsula in Southern Tasmania, an area where many Hobart locals escaped the city for a weekend getaway at their family shack. The peninsula is a unique landscape, a long thin Triassic sandstone land mass surrounded largely by water, historically and currently a place of refuge while traversing the waterway. The fully renovated interior respects and references the era that the dwelling was built and engages in the notions of ‘natural refuge’ and the interaction of ‘nature & void’ derived from the characteristics of the unique surrounding landscape. The extensive use of Tasmanian oak hardwood in the floors, ceiling, and joinery contrasts and interacts with the pure white forms. The natural materiality of the timbers softens and brings a calming warmth to the home while the white walls give an expansive horizon effect enhancing the openings that frame the landscape and native gardens beyond.
Paul Redding Photographer
Paul Redding - Architecture Photographer Hobart Tasmania
Originally built in 1906, the Hobart GPO building holds significant heritage and cultural value and is considered as one of the most treasured properties on the Australia Post portfolio. Renascent Australia entered into internal and external works, refurbishing the GPO building over an 11 month period that is constructed of Linden Stone sourced from the original quarry in Port Arthur, Tasmania, and features a slate roof with tiles and lead capping’s that was sourced from Wales.
The $7.5M project includes significant sandstone façade repair works, clock tower refurbishment, timber window renewal and re-decoration.
Renascent employed the finest craftsmen available for the Slate and Lead Roof Work, as well as, the sandstone restoration and masonry repair. The duration of the project was undertaken whilst the Hobart Australia Post Office and Retail Store remained fully operational.
AREA: 1500m²
Perversi-Brooks Architects
Great big old shed turned into self-contained guest accommodation in the Huon Valley, Tasmania.
All photographs by Perversi-Brooks Architects.
This is an example of a mid-sized country home design in Hobart.
This is an example of a mid-sized country home design in Hobart.
Paul Redding Photographer
Paul Redding - Architecture Photographer Hobart Tasmania
Originally built in 1906, the Hobart GPO building holds significant heritage and cultural value and is considered as one of the most treasured properties on the Australia Post portfolio. Renascent Australia entered into internal and external works, refurbishing the GPO building over an 11 month period that is constructed of Linden Stone sourced from the original quarry in Port Arthur, Tasmania, and features a slate roof with tiles and lead capping’s that was sourced from Wales.
The $7.5M project includes significant sandstone façade repair works, clock tower refurbishment, timber window renewal and re-decoration.
Renascent employed the finest craftsmen available for the Slate and Lead Roof Work, as well as, the sandstone restoration and masonry repair. The duration of the project was undertaken whilst the Hobart Australia Post Office and Retail Store remained fully operational.
AREA: 1500m²
Perversi-Brooks Architects
Great big old shed turned into self-contained guest accommodation in the Huon Valley, Tasmania.
All photographs by Perversi-Brooks Architects.
Large country home design in Hobart.
Large country home design in Hobart.
Perversi-Brooks Architects
Great big old shed turned into self-contained guest accommodation in the Huon Valley, Tasmania.
All photographs by Perversi-Brooks Architects.
This is an example of a small country two-storey brown house exterior in Hobart with wood siding, a shed roof and a metal roof.
This is an example of a small country two-storey brown house exterior in Hobart with wood siding, a shed roof and a metal roof.
Perversi-Brooks Architects
Great big old shed turned into self-contained guest accommodation in the Huon Valley, Tasmania.
All photographs by Perversi-Brooks Architects.
Photo of a large country open concept living room in Hobart with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a wood stove, a freestanding tv and brown floor.
Photo of a large country open concept living room in Hobart with white walls, dark hardwood floors, a wood stove, a freestanding tv and brown floor.
Tasmania - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Perversi-Brooks Architects
Great big old shed turned into self-contained guest accommodation in the Huon Valley, Tasmania.
All photographs by Perversi-Brooks Architects.
Inspiration for a small country deck in Hobart.
Inspiration for a small country deck in Hobart.
Paul Redding Photographer
Paul Redding - Architecture Photographer Hobart Tasmania
Originally built in 1906, the Hobart GPO building holds significant heritage and cultural value and is considered as one of the most treasured properties on the Australia Post portfolio. Renascent Australia entered into internal and external works, refurbishing the GPO building over an 11 month period that is constructed of Linden Stone sourced from the original quarry in Port Arthur, Tasmania, and features a slate roof with tiles and lead capping’s that was sourced from Wales.
The $7.5M project includes significant sandstone façade repair works, clock tower refurbishment, timber window renewal and re-decoration.
Renascent employed the finest craftsmen available for the Slate and Lead Roof Work, as well as, the sandstone restoration and masonry repair. The duration of the project was undertaken whilst the Hobart Australia Post Office and Retail Store remained fully operational.
AREA: 1500m²
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