Showing posts with label 90's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 90's. Show all posts

Monday, 28 January 2013

Corowa Cool

Simplicity and refined style never dates. This is why I think this Fasham Johnston home at 58 Corowa Crescent Greensborough built in the 80's/90's still looks as cool today as it did the day it was built. And I bet its fabulous to live in too - with North facing living areas, timber lined ceilings throughout and in-slab heating. I'm kinda wondering why I didn't see it sooner!

Modern kitchen - still holds up today
Oh Ah - Timber lined ceilings!
Bathroom - Simplicity never dates!
Classic Fasham Johnson - Images courtesy Kate Donaldson RE Hurstbridge


Friday, 7 September 2012

Tranquil Winter is Over

Thank goodness Spring has sprung! Don't know about you but I really struggled with mood & motivation this Winter. It just seemed extra long and so dreary!! I am now excited about longer, warmer days, BBQ's with friends, working in the garden and on the house and - of course - the Spring property market! For those looking for a new nest, might I suggest 6 Tranquil Winter Court, Viewbank? Not sure when it was built - possibly 1980's? I'm keen to check it out over the weekend.
Fantastic Native Garden out front
Timber lined ceilings - I'm totally a sucker for those!

Stainless Steel bench tops - For the professional cooks out there - MR would love that.
A little Aztec inspired courtyard? Lots of great windows in the living areas.
All images courtesy Barry Plant Rosanna


Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Great Girraween

Featuring Daniel Robertson bricks and trademark floor to ceiling windows and raked ceilings, this Fasham house at 9 Girraween Drive Eltham is just as fresh and live-able today as the day it was built. Unsure when that day was exactly - possibly 80's/90's? I just adore Fasham homes and think they are really only one of two current package builders who design and build homes of lasting integrity and quality.



(Images courtesy Fletchers Real Estate)

Monday, 10 October 2011

Golden Diosma

Probably more from the late 80's/early 90's rather than of a 'mid-century' era, 26 Diosma Road, Eltham (Barry Plant Eltham) there is just something about this house that is too interesting to overlook .





(Images courtesy Barry Plant Eltham)