Moloney Architects transformed a 1920s home in Ballarat with a contemporary minimalist extension. The design integrates a minimalist interior with black steel and plywood while connecting old and new through courtyard gardens and a glass linkway. Emphasising light and warmth, the result is a serene, timeless home.
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