Posted on 4/30/2019
The 1920s appropriately earned the nickname “the roaring ‘20s.” Post World War I, society was ready for big changes—and change came in technology, entertainment, culture, and architecture. Nearly 100 years later, many homes built in the 1920s are still standing. One such home was built in the Hunters Hill suburb in Sydney, Australia.
Though there was plenty of history behind the home, it didn’t meet the needs of a modern family. Additionally, the close proximity to the neighbor’s home made privacy a concern.
Rozelle-based architect Joshua Mulders developed a plan that divided the home into parts. A large, open layout expansion was added to the back of the home, while in the front, the rooms were m...