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art deco apartments in North Sydney

Project

front door before

The apartments had been recently purchased by a family and they loved the building but wanted to improve and restore it. The following was done:

The existing front door of the house was covered by an unattractive round fabric awning.

front door after

To create a more welcoming and elegant entry we designed a new cantilevered awning (right) in the same as the little existing Art Deco awnings. The result is a new awning that looks like it was always there with recessed downlights to create a welcoming entry day and night.

New timber stairs were built to link the house with the back yard.

The house was refinished including: floors, painting, window repairs, locks and handles, the outside was painted.

New ducted heating was installed.

Many repairs and upgrades were made including sash chord for windows, re-hanging doors, concrete cancer repairs, water heater upgrades, new taps and lights, roof structure repairs and so on.

A new state of the art kitchen was designed. The kitchen has all of the latest technology yet complements the Art Deco aesthetics of the existing apartment.

after
front door

The front doors were remodelled and a stained glass expert was commissioned to design new glass panels that complimented the existing stained glass in upper windows.

sunroom after

The garden side wall of the sun room was redone including beautiful cedar bi-fold windows that peel fully back to bring the garden inside. The best window hardware was found to ensure smooth operations and an integrated flyscreen that spans the full width included.

solar panels

Sustainability retrofit - the house was fitted with water tanks for use with the laundry, toilet and garden. Solar photoelectric panels were also installed.

At the garden level a new laundry was created and a new paved are for outdoor dining and clothes drying. The apartments retained their original style and are now better and more sustainable than they ever were.

before

The sunroom (left) and kitchen (right) as they were before the renovation.