Grand Edwardian Interiors in Victoria, South Australia and in Queensland
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- From a story by LYDIA KELLNER, The Advertiser September 21, 2017, and
- From a story by Courtney Todd, The Courier-Mail, September 21, 2017
- From a story by CAROLINE JAMES Domain.com.au SEP 15, 2017
44 Mary Street, St Kilda West VIC 3182 (1904)
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44 Mary Street, St Kilda West VIC 3182 with Art Nouveau leadlight and fretwork |
- Built in 1904, the four-bedroom Edwardian at 44 Mary Street has preserved features from period styles, including Queen Anne, Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts.
- Craftsman built in 1904, this enchanting heritage masterpiece showcases refined designer sophistication and impeccable artisan detail evocative of early 1900’s elegance and grandeur.
Frieze of William Morris wallpaper and elaborate Edwardian timber mantlepiece - Commanding a significant corner position on an allotment of approx. 682sqm this regal family manor spans over two palatial levels of unsurpassed timeless luxury with a commitment to quality and attention to detail.
Entrance porch to the significant corner position of 44 Mary Street, St Kilda West, showing elaborate Art Nouveau decoration - A rare opportunity to secure a piece of Melbourne's architectural history.
- Picturesque forecourt with vistas of the exquisitely landscaped garden and tessellated porch.
- Entrance foyer with bespoke leadlight panelling, original Tasmanian pine flooring and dramatic high ceilings.
Original Tasmanian pine flooring and dramatic high ceilings with whimsical frieze - Original and fully-intact, ornate Victorian ceiling details grace the foyer and adjacent formal dining and sitting rooms complete with crystal chandeliers’, bay window, 12ft fireplaces’ and signature William Morris wallpaper.
Frieze is of signature William Morris wallpaper. |
- Executive study adjoins glamorous sun-lit Master Suite with bay window seating, original fireplace and walk-through-robe into ensuite featuring his and hers marble vanities.
- Deluxe Italian marble kitchen with 6-seat island breakfast bar; appointed with dishwasher and SMEG oven. Hidden trap-door reveals cellar with wine rack and storage.
Unique first-floor extension was completed by famous eccentric architect H.V Gillespie who worked on landmark designs including The George Hotel.
Bay window and ornate ceiling decoration |
- Exquisitely restored timber staircase leads to majestic upstairs retreat with expansive multiuse living/rumpus zone showcasing intricate ceiling detail and circular bench seating.
- Sale listing and photographs
21 Sandergrove Road Strathalbyn, SA (1926)
Diane Heitmann is an avid collector of 18th century furniture, and her Strathalbyn SA home is a true reflection of times gone by.
- Purchased as a renovator in 1989, the three-bedroom property at 21 Sandergrove Rd, has since been lovingly restored with both Victorian and Edwardian influences clearly visible inside and out.
“One day we went out for a drive to Victor Harbor and saw this home. It was terribly run down but I thought it would make a good project.
- “It was a good time in my life to have a project and it’s given me a lot of satisfaction over the years.”
- The circa-1926 home now exudes a sense of grandeur without compromising its homely atmosphere.
Edwardian style included timber decoration in natural colour |
Miles Lewis:
Edwardian houses tend to be, as on the outside, less elaborate.They tend to have more Art Nouveau character.
They tend to have a lot of varnished timberwork.[1]
This bathroom has a Victorian style wash basin and Victorian geometic tiling. |
Miles Lewis:
In the Edwardian period, the fireplace often has a timber surround of a somewhat Art Nouveau character, and is often tiled, and, very commonly, you have a complete tiled recess and the fire's made on a hob, an iron hob, standing within the fireplace.
Miles Lewis:
You often have a picture rail, well below the ceiling height, which was the fashion of the time, often in stained timber.
A Tasmanian oak kitchen, designed and built by Spacecraft Joinery with Cesar stone benchtops, a Miele ‘three-stacker oven’, gas hotplates and a large pantry.
- The kitchen overlooks a family room, complete with a combustion heater and a picture window.
Miles Lewis:
"The fashion for natural materials - Arts and Crafts and so on - gave rise to naturally finished timber taking over from marble."
The Queen Anne revival used white painted timber fretwork, as visible here |
30 Ashton Street Wynnum (1900)
Marketing agent David Lazarus, of Belle Property Manly, said this Queenslander had the grace of yesterday combined with modern functionality.
- Upstairs, there is a combined kitchen and dining area, living room and sitting room with VJ walls, timber floors, high ceilings and sash windows.
30 Ashton Street Wynnum QLD |
The four-bedroom home with VJ walls, wraparound veranda and gable roof is on a 1315sq m block.
- Marketing agent David Lazarus, of Belle Property Manly, said this Queenslander had the grace of yesterday combined with modern functionality.
- Upstairs, there is a combined kitchen and dining area,
Notice the Art Nouveau leadlight patterns in the furniture and above the doors. The kitchen has timber cabinetry and a freestanding gas cooker. - living room and sitting room with VJ walls, timber floors, high ceilings and sash windows.
VJ Walls = Vertically Joined Timber walls, with dark brown furniture - The four-bedroom home with VJ walls, wraparound veranda and gable roof is on a 1315sq m block.
From the stunning sash windows to the classic gable roof, this meticulously maintained over 100 year-old Queenslander captures the grace of yesteryear with modern functionality.
- The upper level boasts traditional features throughout with high ceilings,
a large wrap-around veranda, original leadlight and stained glass windows, French doors, original fixtures and fittings, VJ walls and ceilings with ornate ceiling roses and wide plank polished timber floorboards.
Plaster Ceiling Rose, leadlight glass and stained timber decoration |
A rumpus room with built-in wet bar, a laundry, bathroom and study
Two of the four bedrooms open to the veranda through french doors
the bathroom has a period feel with freestanding bathtub.
Outside there is an in-ground saltwater pool, gazebo, barbecue area and a fenced tropical garden that leads down to Wynnum Creek.
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Miles Lewis, "Style and character in Edwardian architecture"
https://cv.vic.gov.au/stories/built-environment/what-house-is-that/miles-lewis-style-and-character-in-edwardian-architecture/