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FMD Architects Designs the Tiara House in Melbourne

An old Victorian home dating back to the 1800s has been renovated by the team at FMD Architects, dubbed the Tiara home, it faces north and has a double-story structure. It is located in the center of Melbourne and is inspired by the historic Edinburgh Gardens that the house looks onto.

The sentimental design has a sustainable approach and breaches beyond functionality but also livability at its core. The ornamental frontage retains the historic Victorian roots of the home and then is elevated with more modern elements in the form of a neutral palette. Other details include the iron lacework, decorative plaster, and corbels to maintain a contrast against the contemporary details along the back of the house.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Renovations - The Tiara home showcases a sustainable approach to renovating historic Victorian homes, incorporating modern elements and a neutral palette.
2. Preserving Historic Roots - FMD Architects highlights the importance of retaining the ornamental frontage and historic Victorian elements while infusing contemporary details in the Tiara home.
3. Combining Functionality and Livability - The Tiara home by FMD Architects goes beyond functionality and emphasizes livability with its distinctive double-story structure and thoughtful design.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The Tiara home renovation project by FMD Architects demonstrates the potential for innovative designs in historic Victorian architecture.
2. Sustainable Design - The Tiara home's sustainable approach to renovation opens up opportunities for the sustainable design industry to expand into historic homes.
3. Home Renovation - The Tiara home renovation serves as inspiration and offers new possibilities for the home renovation industry to merge historic and contemporary elements.

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