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Melbourne Federation Home is Transformed with Contemporary Extension

The Melbourne Federation home is transformed with a contemporary extension and interior design by Swee Design, retaining heritage architectural features while adding modern living spaces. The original 1912 residence designed by Augustus Fritsch exhibits features such as high ceilings, plaster cornices, stained-glass windows, and ornate architraves. The renovation preserved these heritage elements at the front of the house and connected them to a new rear extension that incorporates a light-filled kitchen, living area, and garden access.

The project includes a basement level with additional functional spaces. Interior designer Swee Lim applied varied colour schemes and materials throughout the home, with neutral tones in formal heritage rooms and more saturated hues in contemporary areas. Original architectural detailing such as cornices and woodwork was updated with new finishes, and custom furniture, commissioned artworks, and crafted pieces were integrated into the design.
Trend Themes
1. Heritage-forward Adaptive Extensions - Combining preserved historic façades with contemporary rear additions creates opportunities for modular extension systems that respect period character while enabling rapid, code-compliant expansion.
2. Material Contrast Interior Palettes - Neutral, heritage-focused finishes juxtaposed with saturated contemporary materials signal potential for customizable surface kits and finish libraries tailored to hybrid restoration-contemporary projects.
3. Basement Activation for Functional Living - Introducing purpose-built basement levels in heritage homes reveals demand for compact, integrated systems for lighting, ventilation, and multifunctional spaces that retrofit below-grade areas without disturbing original fabric.
Industry Implications
1. Residential Architecture - Renovations that intricately link period detailing and modern spatial planning point to novel consultancy models and digital tools for seamless heritage-to-contemporary design integration.
2. Custom Furniture and Fabrication - The use of bespoke pieces and commissioned artworks in blended heritage-contemporary interiors highlights scope for on-demand, digitally enabled fabrication services that match historic proportions and modern aesthetics.
3. Heritage Conservation and Restoration - Preserving ornate cornices, stained glass, and woodwork alongside new interventions indicates a market for advanced diagnostic, repair technologies and materials that minimally invasive restore original elements.

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