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A Beautifully Renovated Federation-Era Home In Coburg Hits The Market

This once tired and soulless Federation-era home in Coburg has been given an uplifting renovation and extension by Kate Taylor and her husband, with the help of Mel Giuliano of Creative Arch.

The now four-bedroom family home balances entertaining with relaxing, open space with cosy corners, and old with new. And, it’s just hit the market, take a look below.

Written
by
Bea Taylor
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Photography
by
Supported By Calvi.Co

The front of the house has had its character and charm restored!

While the back hides an impressive, modern extension.

A wood burner fireplace separates the dining and living rooms in the rear extension.

Owner Kate Taylor says they created multiple outdoor spaces, including an outdoor living and dining area, a vegetable garden and a lawn for the kids to play on!

The dining room has cosy banquette seating.

A servery window in the kitchen opens out onto the vegetable and herb garden.

Soft grey-blue and stone feature in the open-plan kitchen.

The living area in the open-plan extension.

The powder room hides a pop of colourful wallpaper.

Warm timber features in the staircase and in-built shelving.

The ensuite bathroom.

A cosy lounge in the original part of the home, separate from the open-plan living area.

Writer
Bea Taylor
Photography
30th of August 2023
Location

Coburg, VIC/ Wurundjeri Country

When Kate Taylor, founder of linen brand Calvi. Co, was searching for a bigger home to accommodate her growing family, she ‘stumbled across’ this Federation-era abode in Coburg, VIC, and instantly fell in love.

Her husband needed a bit more convincing, but the ‘incredible location in a beautiful tree-lined street’ eventually got him across the line, says Kate.

When they purchased it, the home was in an unloved state having been stripped of most of its period features. Kate and her husband undertook a massive renovation; which included restoring the original front rooms to their former glory with new skirting boards, cornices, fretwork and leadlight; as well as completing a modern extension at the rear, ‘to bring the home into the 21st century’.

Kate worked with Mel Giuliano from Creative Arch to bring this vision to life. In order to balance the old with the new, they chose to encase the back extension in Colorbond standing seam cladding, ‘so it would sit behind the cottage-like facade in a contemporary, rather than overpowering, way’, explains Kate.

They also installed polished concrete floors with in-slab heating, custom timber joinery and created a zoned, open-plan area that could serve the dual purpose of entertaining and relaxing.

Not only have Kate and her team restored the original features, but they’ve also injected charm and personality into the four-bedroom home with clever touches of colour and texture.

After enjoying four years in the home, Kate and her team have decided it’s time to return to the suburb where they grew up. And, although they’ll miss their hardworking family home, Kate says what they’ll actually miss most is their ‘delightful neighbours’ and the boxes of fresh home-grown fruit they’d generously gift.

83 Blair street, Coburg, is listed for sale with Sam Rigopoulos from Jellis Craig and goes to auction at 10am, Saturday 16 September.

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