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Before & After: A Melbourne Remodel with a Masculine Touch

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Melbourne designer David Flack turned 30 a few months ago and promptly launched Flack Studio, a two-person office: He's the creative talent and his sister oversees operations. They're now juggling 12 residential and retail projects in Melbourne and Sydney, including this suave remodel: Phase One (living area, bedrooms, and baths) newly complete just in time for the arrival of the owners' first child. Phase Two (kitchen and family room overhaul) on the docket. 

The young couple, who work in finance and law (and "happen to have exceptional taste," says Flack) bought a Victorian terrace house that had been stripped of all its period details sometime in the nineties. "I would never have denuded such an ornate terrace," Flack tells us, "but instead of reinstating these features, I introduced a contemporary materials palette—gray with flashes of black and brass. The look is simple, cohesive, and masculine: It's subtle yet has a toughness to it."

Photography by Brooke Holm and Marsha Golemac.

Flack Studio Australia House | Remodelista

Above: "If walls could talk, the rooms of this Victorian terrace would tell a story or two about the house's incarnations over its lifetime," says Flack. "The new scheme's backdrop is subtle: Soft taupe and white are complemented by natural, textural materials—including a gray-blond European oak floor—and punctuated with flashes of brass and black steel."  

The owners came to the project with a few choice pieces of furniture in search of a good setting, including the living room's Poliform sofa, which Flack paired with a Poliform coffee table and Cappellini's faux marble fiberglass Bong Coffee Table. The pleated floor-to-ceiling curtains are Belgian linen from Elliott Clarke. (Scroll down to see Before views of the space.) 

East Melbourne residence by David Flack, Flack Studio, Melbourne, Australia | Remodelista

Above: British architect Michael Anastassiades Tube Chandelier of satin brass anchors the room—"it audaciously occupies the corner usually belonging to a standard lamp," Flack says. The brass side table is Cappellini's Gong Lux and the fireplace was already in the room. 

East Melbourne residence by David Flack of Flack Studio | Remodelista

Above: Flack's favorite chair in the house is this striped re-edition of a 1934 Gio Ponti design for Rubelli: "classic and masculine with brass legs that echo the lines of the pendant light." The new pale floorboards, he points out, "ensure maximized light." The walls are painted in Linen from New Zealand paint company Resene.

East Melbourne residence by David Flack, Flack Studio, Melbourne, Australia | Remodelista

Above: A Poliform sideboard, another of the clients' original pieces, displays a vintage "Murano glass, Memphis-style lamp" along with a concrete pipe and other geometric forms.

East Melbourne residence dining room by David Flack, Flack Studio, Melbourne, Australia | Remodelista

Above: Without changing the table, Flack dressed up the dining room with linen curtains and Neve Chairs by Pierro Lissoni and Mario Bellini's black leather Cab Chairs from Cassina. The standing light is the Flos Toio.

East Melbourne residence by David Flack, Flack Studio, Melbourne, Australia | Remodelista

Above: The stairs are custom stained to match the floorboards and carpeted with a bamboo-and-silk runner by Melbourne custom rug maker Bibi Vero.

East Melbourne residence by David Flack, Flack Studio, Melbourne, Australia | Remodelista

Above: The master bedroom came with its gray carpet and angular walls, which are painted the same taupe as the living room and dining room. The Charcoal Linen Duvet Cover and Linen Pillowslips are from In Bed of New South Wales, Australia. (For linen bedding in the US, consider Rough Linen.) The light is the Oluce Coupé, a sixties classic by Joe Columbo.

East Melbourne residence by David Flack, Flack Studio, Melbourne, Australia | Remodelista

Above: In the guest bath, Flack installed a wall-mounted Agape Ottocento Washbasin against a backsplash of honed Bedonia limestone. Like the look? See 13 Noirish Black and White Bathrooms and consider the Alape Bucket Sink from Germany.

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Above: The Matte Black Taps are Australian-made from Astra Walker.

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Above: The sandstone-framed bathtub is from Kaldewei. For a similar towel ladder, see New Bath Hardware from Norm Architects.

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Above: The white subway tiles are set off by dark gray grout. The anodized aluminum shower shelf is from Agape's Sen Accessories line.

East Melbourne residence nursery by David Flack, Flack Studio Melbourne, Australia | Remodelista

Above: The owners' child was born just weeks after Phase One of the remodel was complete. The nursery is painted in Resene's "half-strength Linen" and has a Fiorenza Armchair by Franco Albini from Poliform. Note that all of the house's curtains hang from black steel rails. The ceiling light is Anna Charlesworth's Four Shapes Pendant, "a playful take on a hanging mobile," says Flack.

East Melbourne residence nursery by David Flack, Flack Studio Melbourne, Australia | Remodelista

Above: The nursery's wall of custom cabinetry is made of American oak veneer with a painted finish. "It's a recessive piece," Flack says, "but has a subtle texture with the oak grain showing through." The sliding white ladder is for accessing the top shelves (but may have to be put in storage when the baby enters the climbing stage).

East Melbourne residence by David Flack, Flack Studio Melbourne, Australia | Remodelista

Above: A glimpse of the master bedroom's en suite bath: "I wanted the bathrooms to be similar," says Flack. "I only used a handful of materials throughout the house. I think that's the most powerful part of its reincarnation: the rooms fit together as one."

East Melbourne residence by David Flack, Flack Studio Melbourne, Australia | Remodelista

Above: A Duravit sink is set in a counter of honed Bedonia sandstone topped with with a custom mirror and lights trimmed with brass.

East Melbourne residence by David Flack, Flack Studio Melbourne, Australia | Remodelista

 Above: The matte black faucet is from Astra Walker's Icon Range.

David Flack of Flack Studio, Melbourne, Australia in the East Melbourne residence he designed | Remodelista

Above: David Flack is ready for more. The house's remaining rooms are being remodeled this spring.

Before

Before shot of the East Melbourne remodel by David Flack | Remodelista

Above: The living room as it was, with white walls and a pine floor—and a more ad hoc look. (The sofa was moved into another room.)

Before view of the living room of the East Melbourne residence remodeled by David Flack | Remodelista

Above: Flack's intervention would rely largely on new finishes and furnishings.

Before view of the dining room of the East Melbourne Remodel by David Flack | Remodelista

Above: The dining room, before, with white walls and chairs.

Before shot of David Flack remodel | Remodelista

Above: The master bedroom and bath as they were—the carpet stayed.

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