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Before and After: Brisbane Church Becomes Beautiful Pitched-Roof Home

05/05/2011
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    First a church, then a theater, and now stunning houses filled with light, the Bonney Avenue residence exemplifies the genius behind <a href="http://inhabitat.com/renovation-a-home-built-around-3-trees/">responsible renovation</a>. After careful coordination with the local community, Willis Greenhalgh turned the aging building into not one but two beautiful houses. Listed on the heritage home register, it was crucial to maintain the building's character without creating an undue impact on Brisbane's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/wind-and-sun-powered-shipping-container-unfolds-into-traveling-cultural-exhibition/">cultural heritage</a>.
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    Formerly a church and then a theater, this beautiful building maintains its historical legacy while creating a paragon of responsible renovation.
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    Built in 1867, the home is listed in the historical register.
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    The high-pitched roof permits all kinds of light to penetrate the building.
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    By no means opulent, the renovation is made deeply attractive by its understated minimalism.
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    The designers maximize available space by inserting another floor!
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    Even the outside area receives a facelift.
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    Finally, this is what the building looked like before Willis Greenhalgh took over!
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    Notice the furnishings are elegant but definitely humble, creating a warm and welcoming environment.
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First a church, then a theater, and now stunning houses filled with light, the Bonney Avenue residence exemplifies the genius behind responsible renovation. After careful coordination with the local community, Willis Greenhalgh turned the aging building into not one but two beautiful houses. Listed on the heritage home register, it was crucial to maintain the building's character without creating an undue impact on Brisbane's cultural heritage.

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