Photo 3 of 12 in A ’70s Beach House in Australia Goes From Basic to Breathtaking from Mollymook

Renovating 70s Houses Australia. A 70s house reno that's still very much 70s! The Interiors Addict The challenge was tough: to take a classic 1970's Australian home in a semi-rural area and renovate it to meet the desires of today's homeowner. "We wanted to live in it for a year before making any big decisions about renovations, which was good as it became very clear quite quickly that the layout didn't work," Lauren explains

A Contemporary Update For A 1970s Brick House In Melbourne CONTEMPORIST
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Renovating 70s houses Australia is a common practice and a way to keep your home feeling fresh and stylish "The owners had an emotional connection to the existing house and were keen to retain its spirit," says architect Anne Hindley of Hindley & Co

A Contemporary Update For A 1970s Brick House In Melbourne CONTEMPORIST

While the house had undergone a basic renovation, changes were on the cards They were designed to accommodate a growing family, constructed on a 600 -700 sqm plot with plenty of space for a pool or a trampoline 1970s houses were typically built rectangular of L-shaped comprising of three good-sized bedrooms

Canberra’s iconic ’70s midmod homes and where to find them. 1970s houses were typically built rectangular of L-shaped comprising of three good-sized bedrooms A few years ago my sister-in-law relocated from Sydney to live in a beach house in a small town a couple of hours south of the city (just near Berry, if you know where that is) so I've been lucky enough to have an excuse

What Brisbane houses looked like in the 1970s Floods and fashion shape a growing city. Brick homes of the 70-80's era, were built to last and are structurally sound While the house had undergone a basic renovation, changes were on the cards