Tucked in among layers of rolling hills in the Southern Tablelands of NSW sits Moorabinda Guest House. Built in 1954, the cottage looks out onto quintessential Australian vistas of gumtrees and sun-drenched paddocks but, while the position is enviable, the interiors needed some love. That’s when Penny Sheehan, senior designer at Anna Spiro Design, stepped in. After her fiancé Simon bought the parcel of land and original homestead from his parents, they decided to renovate in the hopes of creating a guest house.
“It was charming and had these beautiful old features, these lovely decorative cornices and scalloping that you don’t really see in modern builds,” says Penny. “But it was so run down. We could kind of envision the whole place in a way, bringing the character and the glory back to that little cottage.” So with that goal in mind, Penny got started.
The renovation began in April 2020 with the help of Jack Scoles from Nomad Built. While Queensland locals Penny and Simon were unable to give feedback in person due to the border closure, Jack found a delicate balance between maintaining the integrity of the character-filled build and making the floor plan functional. One of the biggest changes was to open up the rooms. The kitchen was small and dark, with just one peep-hole window, while another room, smack bang in the middle of the structure, didn’t have any windows at all. Thankfully, the walls enclosing that space were not structural so they were knocked down, creating a large, open space. A skylight was then installed above the now sizeable kitchen and new windows were also added.
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BRING TO LIGHT
A DULL AND UNINSPIRING HOME IS REINCARNATED AS AN IDYLLIC SEASIDE ABODE FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR
CALI CLASSIC
TAKING INSPIRATION FROM THIS BUNGALOW'S EXTERIOR, A COUPLE REVIVED THE INTERIOR WITH CALIFORNIA SOUL
SEA CHANGE
A DATED PROPERTY IS TRANSFORMED INTO A FAMILY'S FOREVER HOME WITH A FRESH BLACK AND WHITE PALETTE
Paradise found in LOS CABOS
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THE gardener's LOG
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COME RAIN OR SHINE
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BOLD STROKES
DARE TO EMBRACE THE DETAILS THAT MAKE YOU DIFFERENT FOR A KITCHEN DESIGN THAT FEELS PERSONAL
CREATIVE connections
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SET IN STONE
WITH ITS ALLURING MIX OF MATERIALS AND ERAS, THIS HOME OFFERS A MASTERCLASS IN ENDURING STYLE AND ELEGANCE
Escape time
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