A former church converted into a contemporary home in the Australian countryside
This former church, converted into a contemporary home, was built in 1902 and has become a modern house in Australia
Located in the state of Victoria, Australia, and built in 1902, this former church has been converted into a contemporary home. Its renovation respected the building’s history while expanding it with an elegant and original addition. The building has retained its original appearance in one wing. Situated on a 1,200-square-meter lot surrounded by farmland, the house is located in the heart of the countryside. This project, carried out by architects, demonstrates that an old building can evolve without losing its soul. In this one-of-a-kind home, every detail evokes the past while allowing it the freedom to become a modern and comfortable living space.
The main room, located in the former church, has become the heart of the home with a well-organized open space. A custom-made pink sofa and a swiveling black steel fireplace catch the eye. The fully equipped kitchen with stone countertops is right next door and opens onto the living room. The arched Gothic windows of the old building let in soft light and offer views of the countryside. French doors open onto a terrace and the garden surrounded by trees.
The extension houses the master bedroom with eucalyptus wood walls. A large floor-to-ceiling window overlooks the landscape. A reading nook completes this space. The bathroom plays with the contrasts between tradition and modernity and features a bright, soft atmosphere. The freestanding bathtub and rain shower are modern elements with a retro style, matching the spirit of the house. A floor-to-ceiling window frames the landscape like a painting where colors change with the seasons. The house’s various openings offer views of diverse surroundings. The golden light from the east transforms this place into a soothing retreat as the hours pass.
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A tour of the house
The main room, located in the former church, has become the heart of the home with a well-organized open space. A custom-made pink sofa and a swiveling black steel fireplace catch the eye. The fully equipped kitchen with stone countertops is right next door and opens onto the living room. The arched Gothic windows of the old building let in soft light and offer views of the countryside. French doors open onto a terrace and the garden surrounded by trees.
The extension houses the master bedroom with eucalyptus wood walls. A large floor-to-ceiling window overlooks the landscape. A reading nook completes this space. The bathroom plays with the contrasts between tradition and modernity and features a bright, soft atmosphere. The freestanding bathtub and rain shower are modern elements with a retro style, matching the spirit of the house. A floor-to-ceiling window frames the landscape like a painting where colors change with the seasons. The house’s various openings offer views of diverse surroundings. The golden light from the east transforms this place into a soothing retreat as the hours pass.
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