1950s Weatherboard Houses Australia. The front of a 1950's style weatherboard and tile roof home in Sydney with twin double hung The four-bedroom house at 13 Daisy St has been renovated and extended, with a contemporary interior that benefits from design cues wrapping in timber from the old Barwon Heads bridge and red bricks recycled from Geelong's Carrington Hotel. Graduate architect and designer Shelby Lenehan and plumber Heath Turner have spent three years renovating their 1950s home in Geelong, Victoria
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The four-bedroom house at 13 Daisy St has been renovated and extended, with a contemporary interior that benefits from design cues wrapping in timber from the old Barwon Heads bridge and red bricks recycled from Geelong's Carrington Hotel. "We wanted a big, functional, simple design - this is perfect for how we live," says Erin, who used hardwearing Elba honed stone from Artedomus for the benchtops.
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Single family weatherboard houses are often found in the suburbs of Australia where it is common for families with children to want more space and more bedrooms than what they have available within. Vacuums, washing machines, toasters, and fridges were beginning to become well-known and fairly common in households "We wanted a big, functional, simple design - this is perfect for how we live," says Erin, who used hardwearing Elba honed stone from Artedomus for the benchtops.
Multiple bidders in hunt for classic 1950s weatherboard offered for first time. A remarkable renovation to a traditional 1950s weatherboard cottage is creating a buzz in Newtown Weatherboard houses can be renovated to become a single-family home, rental property or bed and breakfast, depending on your lifestyle and needs
Image of A small, white, old weatherboard house Austockphoto. The couple moved into the post-war weatherboard in 2021, when it featured a drab 2000s kitchen renovation and mouldy walls, that overshadowed the home's original art deco details. Style of home: A 1950s weatherboard house with a large contemporary extension