Many of the two-storied, terraced houses in Sydney have a small frontage. From their front door they go long and deep.
Come in the back door and you can see all the way through the house – the studio, to the laundry, kitchen, sitting-room, along the hallway to the open front door.
The house is full of stories of the people and pets who have lived here or visited, as well as the builders and renovators who came and went – all that living and dreaming in layers of colour in stone, iron, tile and timber.
Layered
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All text and photos by Meg
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Lovely to see a different view of everything
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Glad you liked it Ffran! Your home is so full of life! M
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Great post Meg, it’s good to see some of what I call, ‘real’ Sydney, rather than all the famous sites and city centre photos 🙂
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Thank you. Not so many chimneys. M
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Lol!!! Maybe not, but your architecture looks really nice, I love the ornate veranda 🙂
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