Award-Winning Victorian Skylight House

The first thing you'll notice about this house is its gorgeous Victorian terrace. But then take a look inside and you'll be stunned at the difference. Skylight House was beautifully restored by Chenchow architects and designers. Even though the facade of the house had to be left intact because it is part of a conservation streetscape, the team made enormous changes to the inside. This is definitely a house to be admired!

Its sleek minimalistic black and white interior makes this quite the contradiction, considering that the house was originally built during the Victorian era – a time of over-the-top detail and decoration. The modern interior has hints of the natural world. For example, near the stairs there is a central courtyard with a banksia tree that gives life to the simple design surrounding. Also, it has strategically placed windows that offer natural light. This is how it received its name, Skylight House. These windows not only provide natural light, but also offer views of the Parramatta River in Sydney, Australia.

This is no ordinary home. In fact, it won the Australian Institute of Architects, NSW Chapter Award 2011 Residential Architecture Award for Alterations and Additions. Wouldn't you love to live here?

Chenchow Little Website
via [CoolHunter]

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