Well, what do you know… Hecker Guthrie have done it again. Which, by the way, I realise is hardly a news-worthy opening statement, because we’ve all come to expect nothing but stupidly beautiful, highly resolved and inspiring interiors from this formidable Melbourne design practice, and this project is no exception.With the aim to celebrate the heritage of the grand Victorian building, Hecker Guthrie stripped back this former men’s retirement home to reveal beautiful historical details. By reinstating the original, highly detailed ornaments such as ceiling roses and stained glass windows, the home was brought a little closer to its former glory. See other projects from Hecker Guthrie on Yellowtrace. Designed as a family home made to last, the Victorian gem was full of hidden treasures waiting to be uncovered. Once the red carpet was removed, the original Baltic pine floorboards were revealed, while false ceilings came down to lift the height of the rooms throughout. “It was integral that the uncovered existing architecture along with its mouldings were treated with sensitivity that began by celebrating the Victorian style,” explains the design team.Hecker Guthrie endeavoured to create a seamless connection between the original front part of the house and the sixties extension, but also made this addition evident by utilising contemporary design methodology to the rear of the home. Minimal walls were removed in the front to treat the original bones with respectful sensitivity. The spaces were designed around the given layout. By reinstating the original, highly detailed ornaments such as ceiling roses and stained glass windows, the home was brought a little closer to its original self. The atrium was designed to be the heart of the home where natural light pours through the newly added skylight into each of the living spaces. This atrium was a contemporary take on the classic idea of a sunroom, tiled floor inclusive. The take on joinery was to create understated but highly detailed elements that would either blend in with the space or appeared as freestanding pieces of furniture.Just as I thought Hecker Guthrie’s work couldn’t get any more special, Prahran Residence proves that these guys aren’t the ones to ever rest of their laurels, but rather tirelessly and diligently continue to push themselves to produce outstanding work, and explore new aesthetic possibilities with effortless elegance and grace. Respect. See other projects from Hecker Guthrie on Yellowtrace. [Images courtesy of Hecker Guthrie. Photography by Shannon McGrath.] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest 10 Responses Brandon Scot Sims October 4, 2016 Beautiful rehab.The interiors look as if they were done by an intern from IKEA.smh Reply Mel October 4, 2016 Beautiful renovation and imagery. This old gem certainly has come out of early retirement back into the spotlight ! Love the floor tiles and that blue chesterfield from Baxter Italy. (We have two large blue preowned chesterfields on consignment at the moment just waiting for someone who wants to re create this look.) Reply Tony Hawthorn Australia February 5, 2017 where are your preowned Baxters? Melbourne australia? Reply Annabel May 21, 2023 Hello I don’t suppose you still have any pre owned Baxter Chesterfield Moon sofas? Reply Rezydencja Prahran W Melbourne - Collage Design - wnętrza, design March 23, 2017 […] Gabriela Huzarska FOTO: Shannon McGrath ŹRÓDŁA: Yellow Trace, Hecker […] Reply Nikki January 25, 2018 I love the bathroom with the bath in it. Any ideas on where to buy those wall tiles? Reply Help Us Choose A Tile Pattern! - HandmadeStorez April 16, 2018 […] by way of Natalie Ong. Inspiration pictures from: Caitlin Wilson, Lonny Magazine, Amber Interiors, Yellow Trace, Little Green […] Reply Cloisons transparentes et verrières | Vitalité Création June 25, 2018 […] photo : Yellow Trace […] Reply Statement Mirrors - Park and Oak Interior Design September 19, 2018 […] Via […] Reply Emily April 17, 2020 That beautiful deep teal armchair in the bedroom is divine. Could you please tell me where I might buy this from? Many thanks. ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ
Brandon Scot Sims October 4, 2016 Beautiful rehab.The interiors look as if they were done by an intern from IKEA.smh Reply
Mel October 4, 2016 Beautiful renovation and imagery. This old gem certainly has come out of early retirement back into the spotlight ! Love the floor tiles and that blue chesterfield from Baxter Italy. (We have two large blue preowned chesterfields on consignment at the moment just waiting for someone who wants to re create this look.) Reply
Annabel May 21, 2023 Hello I don’t suppose you still have any pre owned Baxter Chesterfield Moon sofas? Reply
Rezydencja Prahran W Melbourne - Collage Design - wnętrza, design March 23, 2017 […] Gabriela Huzarska FOTO: Shannon McGrath ŹRÓDŁA: Yellow Trace, Hecker […] Reply
Nikki January 25, 2018 I love the bathroom with the bath in it. Any ideas on where to buy those wall tiles? Reply
Help Us Choose A Tile Pattern! - HandmadeStorez April 16, 2018 […] by way of Natalie Ong. Inspiration pictures from: Caitlin Wilson, Lonny Magazine, Amber Interiors, Yellow Trace, Little Green […] Reply
Cloisons transparentes et verrières | Vitalité Création June 25, 2018 […] photo : Yellow Trace […] Reply
Emily April 17, 2020 That beautiful deep teal armchair in the bedroom is divine. Could you please tell me where I might buy this from? Many thanks. Reply