Small Grand Apartment
The Design Emotive
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Documentary, Special Interest, 01-Jan-2021
Located in the elegant heritage Grand Hotel in Melbourne's CBD sits this ground-floor 50sqm studio apartment, which was transformed from a dark and pokey space to a simple, open home with a real sense of grandeur. Jack Chen of Tsai Design wanted to create an apartment that celebrated the history of the building but also is liveable for his client and her cat.
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