The restyling of an old church converted into luxury homes

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The restyling of an old church converted into luxury homes


That image is in the home that could in effect fall into the category of “loft”, while failing to industrial sources, because that term can also indicate residential buildings made from the first put to other uses, not necessarily due to factories.

In this particular case, the restyling is rather surprising in a historical building of the 1867 Brisbane (Australia), the architects of the study Willis Greenhalgh Architects have in fact made two luxury homes, the previous destination, however, is detectable in the form of architecture: in fact the building was first a church and later a theater.



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The transformation is quite remarkable: in fact the interior, while maintaining the above-mentioned structure, typical and characteristic, are presented as a tribute to the contemporary, with furniture and finishes worthy of a perfectly dropped in the current style.

Highly reflective surfaces, from floors, recessed lighting in ceilings and well placed, linear forms and almost minimalist, a white spread and elegant, in fact, show a predisposition to taste even verging on the future.

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