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Kew Residence


Description:

Project Name
Kew Residence

Project Type
Heritage Renovation

Description
Fabric sheer curtains
Premium fabric
Blockout lining
Wave fold heading
Hand operated
Living Room

Budget
$$$$

WINDOW FURNISHINGS IN KEW

Bay windows and sash windows almost exclusively made from timber are the most common style windows of Victorian era houses. Blinds, Shutters and Curtains are all used interchangeably, with high quality fabrics a must have for the premium interior design houses in Kew.

Blinds in Kew compliment the beautiful heritage homes. The designs and styles of Kew blinds trend from traditional through to modern automation. Similarly with Curtains in Kew, whilst the traditional homes favour elegant and classical curtains, the modern architecturally designed homes faviour sheers and shutters.

Blinds in Kew compliment its spacious tranquil suburban aspect. Honeycomb blinds and roller blinds are prominent throughoutKew. Curtains in Kew range from traditional heavy thread styles through to modern sheers complimenting new architecture designed homes in Kel.

Al fresco courtyard living is modern feature of Kew providing shades for socialising. Patios with shades in Kew manifest form a range of awnings, from straight drop external awnings through to automated casette design external anwings and folding arm external awnings.

Shutters Kew are prominent with the abundant Victorian era houses such as the shutters in Hawthorn and Camberwell shutters. Kew shutters reflect the age and design of homes in Kew. Type of shutters in Kew include timber shutters, polysatin shutters, and venetian blind shutters.

The suburb of Kew in Mebourne’s inner east is abundant with these architectually designed homes with large variation of window furnishing. Custom made blinds and custom made curtains are essential for Kew window furnishings.

 

ABOUT KEW

Kew is an inner eastern suburb of Melbourne, approximately 6km from the Melbourne Central Business District. Kew, established in 1850’s, is located within the City of Boroondara, adjoining neighbouring suburbs of Hawthorn, Canterbury, Abbotsford, Balwyn, Alphington and Clifton Hill. Kew is on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples.

Known for its leafy green boulevards and historic residences, Kew is one of Melbourne’s most expensive and exclusive suburbs. Notable street in Kew are Burke Road, High Street, Cotham Road, Studley Park Road, Yarra Boulevard, Wellington Street, Denmark Street, Eglington Street, Willsmere Road, Sackville Street and Normanby Road. Kew borders the Yarra River.

Kew is home to the Studley Park Boathouse, Yarra Bend Park, Alexandra Gardens, Kew Rovers Football Club, Victoria Park, Stradbroke Park,  Kate Cambell Reserve, Guide Dogs Victoria, the Anniversary Trail and the Main Yarra Trail.

Recognised Schools in Kew are Xavier College, Carey Baptist Grammar School, Methodist Ladies College, Trinity Grammar School, Ruyton Girls, Gennazzano College and Kew High School.

Architecture and interior design in Kew is a mixture of historic Victorian and Edwardian, with emerging modern designs complimenting its past. Kew has a number of designated heritage overlays, heritage precincts and places of interest incuding …… Raheen on Studley Park Road, Boorondara General Cemetery, St George’s Hospital, Kew Baptist Church, Kew Uniting Church, Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart, St Hilary’s Anglican Church, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Kew Court House, Willsmere and Kew Junction Retail Precinct.


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