Chloris House
The Design Emotive
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Documentary, Special Interest, 01-Jan-2021
Georgia Ezra, an Interior Architect, bought this Spanish Mission home with her husband, Richard Morris, a builder in 2018. While the original home had good bones, the layout meant a lot of large unused rooms, so they undertook a renovation. They turned the existing living room into their own oasis, with a bedroom, walk-in-robe and ensuite, and the back of the home was transformed into a functional kitchen, dining and living area.
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