WHEN Brisbane couple Ant McCormack and Melina Hobday purchased 17 Hove St in Highgate Hill, it was an 1880s character cottage with a retro touch.
“It had an outside bathroom and everything other than the 1950s kitchen was original,” Mr McCormack said.
“We lived in it for a good four or five years to get a sense of the space and how to best make the most of it. We spent years designing it, literally sitting in the house and sketching.”
Ms Hobday, an architect, has managed to blend traditional features and charm with an extraordinarily clever contemporary design, somehow making the space feel much larger than its footprint.
“We wanted to retain and respect the heritage of the cottage so we lovingly restored the original floors and VJ cladding,” Mr McCormack said.
“We even retained the original chimney which was tough to do. An 1880 worker’s cottage in Queensland with a double-height chimney, I think there’s only a handful left.” |