Provincial Project H0534 Inspired by the Cambridge
The appeal of this elegant home style is classic yet fresh, timeless and inviting, it's easy to see why it's a favourite for many Australian families. A rendered brick throughout with architecturally designed moulding has been used for the front façade with a well-designed first-floor building line to create the Provincial look.
A classic characteristic of the Provincial design, the Portico balcony enhances the entryway of the residence with a traditional window and decorative railing above, adding to the streetscape and keeping the front entry dry.
This outstanding Sydney home is the perfect mix of elegant and simple interiors. With marble look benches, black and white contrasting hues and timber throughout.
North Willoughby, Sydney, NSW
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Provincial Design Guide
The provincial style of home design originated in the French provinces of Normandy, Brittany, and Provence in the 1600s. These regional areas were known for their aristocratic style of country homes, which were characterised by their brick and stone facades, steeply pitched roofs, and arched windows. Over time, the Australian French Provincial style has evolved to incorporate the best features of these traditional design elements, resulting in beautiful street-scapes and interior design.
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