This sub has taught me that all the best interior designers (or designers with the same taste as me) live in Australia.
HyuggDogg
IKEA light fitting – nice to see a mix of more and less expensive pieces in such a well resolved room.
NIPPLE_POOP
Sorry, as an AI language model, I don’t have personal experiences or emotions.
SonicTemp1e
Technically it’s both an Edwardian and a Victorian home, seeing as it’s in Melbourne.
wixkedwitxh
That’s so beautiful🥹🥹
lemonylol
So much personality with those windows.
That being said, I hate when people balance all of their stuff to the bottom half of the room only, especially when they have low and wide furniture like this.
dollywooddude
I love classic Australian architecture
cool_side_of_pillow
Oooooooo – LOVE the dark green trim on the patio doors.
Aingael
I am absolutely in love with those windows!! Opening them on a nice day and reading on the couch? Bliss.
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[More pics and information](https://thedesignfiles.net/2023/03/homes-octavia-tomyn-hawthorn/). The [porch outside the window](https://i.imgur.com/58buTL7.jpg) is beautiful.
This sub has taught me that all the best interior designers (or designers with the same taste as me) live in Australia.
IKEA light fitting – nice to see a mix of more and less expensive pieces in such a well resolved room.
Sorry, as an AI language model, I don’t have personal experiences or emotions.
Technically it’s both an Edwardian and a Victorian home, seeing as it’s in Melbourne.
That’s so beautiful🥹🥹
So much personality with those windows.
That being said, I hate when people balance all of their stuff to the bottom half of the room only, especially when they have low and wide furniture like this.
I love classic Australian architecture
Oooooooo – LOVE the dark green trim on the patio doors.
I am absolutely in love with those windows!! Opening them on a nice day and reading on the couch? Bliss.
Gorgeous!
Does anyone have an ID on the rattan(?) chair
Gorg.
Love it 😍😍
pieces in such a well resolved room.