The house frame is retained but the interior is as luxurious as a high-class resort.
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The previous owner of the house in Brisbane (Australia) was an elderly woman who had lived there for 40 years. The house was in serious disrepair, with rickety walls and broken windows. |
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Brothers Andrew and Rob Gray surprised many people when they bought the house for $630,000. The reason they made the decision was because the house was located on a 600 m2 plot of land with a beautiful location and convenient transportation. The devastated back of the house. |
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The house was filled with trash, there was hardly any room to move around. |
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The stench of decay that was created when the house was demolished disturbed the neighbors. However, they were quite happy when Rob Gray, the younger brother, explained his plan to turn the rubbish house into a villa. |
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Having experience in the construction industry, the Gray brothers spent $750,000 to renovate the house and completed the project in 7 months. The house is estimated to be worth about $2.3 million after renovation. |
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The two men decided to keep the good frame and overall architecture of the house. They cleaned up the trash and renovated the interior. |
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The new house has 2 living rooms, 3.6m high ceilings, outdoor swimming pool, wine cellar. |
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The common living area (living room, kitchen, dining table) is separated from the sleeping area and WC on the first floor due to the difference in height. |
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The open space with glass roof system and floor-to-ceiling glass windows make the house always filled with light. |
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Previously, the house had only 2 bedrooms. The new villa has 3 bedrooms on the 2nd floor, a guest room on the 1st floor. |
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The spacious building uses many expensive materials and equipment, so many people are interested in buying it as soon as the house is completed. |
According to VNE