WHO LIVES HERE?
Milan and Maryke de Wet with Scottish Terrier Tula
WHERE Melville, Johannesburg
We’ve always loved the old-school charm of Melville homes: the timber floors, pressed ceilings and cottage pane windows,” says Maryke de Wet.
“Our new home had it all, but the kitchen and backyard were a little too outdated. My husband Milan prefers a more contemporary look, so when we planned our renovation, we decided to combine our styles by adding some modern elements to complement the old house.”
The exterior wall with a backdoor opening onto the small stoep was demolished and the floor area incorporated into the new sunroom, creating a lovely open-plan living space. Scatters on chairs from New to You; others from Mr Price Home
Plenty of light
The small living area was enlarged by extending the space onto the back stoep. Although it was a minor alteration, the transformation was massive – and greatly enhanced by the addition of striking steel-framed cottage panes.
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