Photography by Anson Smart
Smart Design Studio have completed the transformation of a traditional Victorian house in Sydney, Australia, as well as adding an extension to the rear of the home.
Photography by Anson Smart
Stepping inside, there’s a formal living room with some original features, like the fireplace, that have been combined with contemporary elements, like the shelving.
Photography by Anson Smart
Wood steps lead from the formal living room down to a new, open and airy living space.
Photography by Anson Smart
The open floor plan of the extension allows for a casual living room with a built-in couch, the kitchen, and a dining area.
Photography by Anson Smart
Opposite the living room is a dining area, which also features built-in seating in the form of a banquette that wraps around the corner.
Photography by Anson Smart
In the kitchen, a wall of cabinetry creates plenty of storage, while the island increases the amount of counter space available.
Photography by Anson Smart
The extension features bi-fold pocket doors that hide away and open up the interior space to the terrace and grassed area beyond.
Photography by Anson Smart
In the yard, another built-in seat has been included that provides a place for someone to relax next to the planters.
Photography by Anson Smart
Back inside, and there’s a room that acts as a home office, with the finishes throughout the house are kept light and neutral in color to allow the owner’s art collection to shine.
Photography by Anson Smart
In the master bedroom, a wall of cabinetry in light wood provides much needed storage to the room.
Photography by Anson Smart
In the ensuite bathroom, the shower is tucked away behind a wall that’s also home to the vanity on the other side.
Photography by Anson Smart
In another bedroom, large windows provide natural sunlight to filter through, while a cabinet lines the wall beneath a curved alcove.
Photography by Anson Smart
In this bathroom, penny tiles cover the floor while white subway tiles, laid vertically, cover the walls, and the mirrors reflect the light and curve in the ceiling.