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Back garden, large open windows connect the living spaces to the outdoors
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Project architect Jim sitting in the terrace
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Original brick terrace exterior in Brunswick Street North Renovation, North Fitzroy – 2014. Image Matt Irwin.
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Antony DiMase, Coburg Writing Studio
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Strip lights nestled in natural wood
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Upstairs guest bedroom, study nook and view
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Passive Warehouse library and gezellig neon signage, West Melbourne. Gezellig House by Dimase Architects. ©TrevorMein2016
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View from the kitchen
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Shou Sugi Ban cladding
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The living area spills out onto a compact courtyard
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Living room with heritage details and stained glass sliding doors
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Warm light, timber detailing, white walls
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Pitched ceiling line creates an open connection across the open plan work spaces
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Neon light ‘Gezellig’ in void space
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Melba Food Hall
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Bright bathroom with frosted glass window and red detailing
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Light filled brick atrium
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Mid-century kitchen work light detail and white tiling
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The main hallway
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The brewers canteen at night
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Bathroom skylight, Coburg studio
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Dark, modern monochrome bathroom
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Hardwood timber door frame and skylights contrast with heritage cornice details and stain glass windows.
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Internal view of skylight window in pop of electric blue
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Bedroom of the St Kilda period home refurbishment
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Curved roof and lighting design bring Elements of the Subway and Boradway to New York Minute Burgers
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Wall panelling details, Freeman
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Photography by Trevor Mein
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Beneath the dome, study space and library were created for the clients
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Mid-century kitchen work light detail and white tile splashback. Passive warehouse conversion, West Melbourne. Gezellig House by DiMase Architects. ©TrevorMein2016
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Modern kitchen with timber detailing, and a light gentle green tiled splash back.
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Second miniature courtyard acts as a light well and seating area.
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Integrated wall lighting, vintage overhead lights
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DiMase-BoccePavilion-Micro.pdf
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Terrace pergola detail
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Double glazed window panelling brings in light without sacrificing insulation
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A study nook is located just off the dining area
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Classroom in action, Liddiard Road flexible learning space
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A view to the sky
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Built in desk and bookshelf, chair by furniture maker, Damien Wright
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Looking towards the entry to Melbas
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The front entry
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Timber joinery details