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Multiple Renovations Transform Homes Across UK, Australia, US
Several recently renovated homes across different regions showcase a blend of historic charm and modern living. In Edinburgh, a Seventies extension was replaced by a modern open-plan kitchen and living area that seamlessly connects with the original Arts and Crafts house and the garden, emphasizing light and nature through floor-to-ceiling glass (Scotsman). Near Rye, East Sussex, interior designer Francesca Rowan-Plowden transformed a modern but soulless house into a warm, cottage-core-inspired family home using heritage colors and vintage textiles while balancing budget constraints (Daily Mail). In Albury, a meticulously renovated historic home offers luxury with original features like 12-foot ceilings combined with modern amenities including a chef's kitchen, a butler's pantry, and architecturally designed gardens, all in a prime location with excellent connectivity (Border Mail). Additionally, the Gregra School House has been restored into a spacious four-bedroom family home, retaining period elements like hardwood floors and fireplaces while adding practical features such as a two-bay shed and a studio, set on lush grounds with scenic views near Orange CBD (Western Advocate). These renovations highlight a trend toward preserving architectural heritage while integrating contemporary comfort and functionality.

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