Upon entering this converted warehouse apartment, your attention is immediately drawn to its original brickwork and two stunning arched windows. They are the centerpiece of the apartment’s çağdaş living room. In being so, they are the perfect example of how architect Josephine Hurley kept the historic character of the Edwards and Co. Building in Sydney beygir the core of her Surry Hills Apartment design.
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The bedroom features additional, large windows and an exposed brick wall. The white furnishings make the space feel light, and open. Their no-fuss appearance lets original detailing shine.
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Each of the upstairs spaces opens up to a rooftop terrace via sliding glass panels. This gives you a calm bath away from the city or a chance to fall asleep in the breezy night air. Photography by Tom Ferguson and courtesy of Design Milk
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Converted Warehouse Apartment in Sydney Celebrates its Historic Past
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Monday, December 05, 2016
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