The entry of California, a century -year -old, is similar to breathing from fresh air.
With its leafy surroundings and large windows calling out at every opportunity, a comfortable family home is a decline similar to the cabin in the center of the loud bronzuick West, in you.
But it was not always like this. When the owners of 7 Wales Street took the first time, it was in urgent need of some love.
The family has been involved in repairing and renovating the old house, while maintaining its character, but adding a modern prosperity.
The owner says: “I started as a house in need of some love, and the result is a warm, stable and practical house.”
From the street, the house is displayed as a renovated analgesic, but it quickly moves to a modern and wide extension that descends from the original part of the house, raising the roofs and immersing itself in nature.
The owner explains: “The fern and the integrated farmer, which has grown into incredible dimensions, feels as if in the open air.” “You always look at the green spaces via windows too.”
A row of firm pine trees along the fence adds to the effect of a cocoon, where the family installs integrated seats, store firewood, and firefighting alongside a new wooden surface connected to a flooding hall inside the large sliding windows.
It is a house that connects abroad at every opportunity – something, undoubtedly, its owners in the future will enjoy the extent that its current owners do.
7 Wales Street, Bronzwek West running for sale with James Labrice Les Walker from Nelson Alexander and will go to the auction 10 am on Saturday 29 March.