Thank you for joining us on a journey through the charming Parkville House by Placement Architecture. The architectural layers and attention to detail that Placement has put into this hidden gem are truly remarkable. From the charming Victorian terrace exterior to the moody and elegant interior spaces, every corner of this house has been thoughtfully designed to provide both character and comfort. For more of the latest and greatest in architecture, interior design and house tours, make sure to pre-order Issue No. 13 of our tri-annual hardcopy print publication - thelocalproject.com.au/publication/issue-13/ or our hardcover book ‘10’ - thelocalproject.com.au/product/10-celebrating-10-issues-of-the-local-project/
I really love that they kept the existing house and made the most of the space. Especially the corner dining room, the wow kitchen - the heart of the home, the rooms are exactly as one needs and beautiful choice of colours throughout the house. This house is the perfect home.
Architects are artists. They tell a story. Whenever I housesat my brothers inner west Sydney cottage - my daughter and I felt it increased our IQ and made us reflect more and talk more. It was small but beautifully remodelled. That’s what good architecture is for me. ✨
The Architects (Placement) have created a beautiful home. Stunning and welcoming, That brings warmth charm and some magic into this home. When you love your work it shows Showcasing what is possible within the space we live, does not mean you have to compromise on beauty and space. Well done Placement another fabulous home to be proud of
This house is so incredible. Everything about the kitchen is amazing, and the dining area adds to that cafe-like experience. I also really love how the light green color of the wall bounces off onto the rest of the living room. Not that it’s a significant detail, but it is one that I would appreciate from my living spaces.
Love the colours used throughout. Green truly is becoming almost neutral and I'm here for it. Interesting cut-out added to one of the rooms. Well done.
I continue to love renovations made to these homes. The character of the original home was maintained with lovely updates for modern living to create a home that is timeless. This work is really inspiring and helps me to conceive of a future home i could make gor myself. Thanks for sharing . . .😊
Making the very best of what they had and keeping the existing footprint. The colour of the kitchen 🙌looking out onto a kitchen garden. The window seating under a large window. The parkland views. The cranking bedroom privacy window.🙌 I am a maximalist, yet I do appreciate the owners and architects discernment here.
Such a wonderful renovation, beautifully executed. The quality of the work is amazing, and where the stone meets the timber floor near the fireplace - beautiful.
I love modern architecture and would've loved to see a nice modern open space addition like they usually showcase on this channel, but the clients wanted something else and the architects delivered on that but still managed to add a few nice little details like that awesome window in the kitchen and the cool nook window in the bedroom. I also loved the color palette in that kitchen - that dark forest green cabinets and red brick walls outside! It's dark but uplifting at the same time.
It would be amazing to get a better more complete view of the the bathrooms in this videos. It seems to usually be skimmed over just showing the mirror and faucets. Maybe I’m strange a nice but a nicely designed bathroom is my jam 🥰
I loved what they did with that home- incredible job accentuating something already beautiful. Even more, I would love to know the exact brand and colour of paint used for the kitchen (farrow&ball ?). Also the tile for the master bathroom. Fingers crossed for a response. Nevertheless, bravo to the architects and designers. :)
I agree - Along with hysterical laughter at the end of every sentence whats evolved over the past 5 years is the strangled American croak at the end of every word. Where did this come from. Like listening to a chainsaw, it’s painful.
@@Kofferpacker it is a voice that people put on usually in America, usually in California, and it is basically because they want to sound in a certain way and it’s just ridiculously stupid, all the huskiness is all fake, but I guess she likes it !!!
This house is absolutely gorgeous but I fear that the kid's bedrooms are too neutral, depending on how young they are. Children need color and stimulation for their development so these rooms being the most neutral in the house is surprising to me.
They said they had already grown up. I highly doubt all the children in the world living in beige and grey walled houses have had their childhoods destroyed by Piano Quarter White.