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8 Impressive Australian Renovations

By Dwell @dwell
Façade with custom cedar windows and wooden dowels

The cottage in Annandale that architects John Wilkin and Susanne Pini purchased in 2000 was botched by a heavy-handed 1970s renovation that stripped away its historic features, so the couple opted to treat the building like a blank slate. By keeping the existing shell intact while drawing from building traditions of the Far East, Wilkin and Pini added their own take on ornamentation.

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