Tudor Revival Residence in Eastern Melbourne / Warc Studio
This project is for alterations and additions to a wonderful two storey Tudor Revival residence that was originally constructed in Eastern Melbourne during the inter war period.
This project is for alterations and additions to a wonderful two storey Tudor Revival residence that was originally constructed in Eastern Melbourne during the inter war period.
The Brodecky House is the client’s dream home. Our client previously lived in a large 5 bedroom house and was looking to downsize. This is an urban infill project, where the new dwelling was built on the backyard land of her existing home.
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