Over the last 5-10 years, there has been a real surge in interest to embrace the character in homes built between 1950 and 1980, especially with those in their 30s and 40s. It’s a style that makes them reminiscence about their family home or their grandparents’ home, but is also an era that’s got the character but without the hefty price tag of a period home of the 1800s-1930s. Today, we are going to talk about the appeal of the retro and mid-century homes with dr retro! An expert architect.
Alistair mclean...
Over the last 5-10 years, there has been a real surge in interest to embrace the character in homes built between 1950 and 1980, especially with those in their 30s and 40s. It’s a style that makes them reminiscence about their family home or their grandparents’ home, but is also an era that’s got the character but without the hefty price tag of a period home of the 1800s-1930s. Today, we are going to talk about the appeal of the retro and mid-century homes with dr retro! An expert architect.
Alistair mclean is the principal of secret design studio, a small boutique design consultancy focused on mid-century design including architecture and interiors. Alistair’s practice is based in melbourne, though he helps clients across australia with design advice that is in sympathy with their mid-century homes through his ‘dr retro’ consultations.
If you'd like to hear the answers to questions such as;
- Firstly, what is a mid-century or retro home?
- What’s the difference between mid-century and mid-century modern?
- What era do you consider to be retro?
- What age group of buyers are keen on buying homes from the 1950s to mid 1980s to renovate?
- What elements and structural attitubes do they love about them?
- Where does a new owner start with a renovation to a mid-century home?
- We recently saw on ‘the block’ that a neil clerehan designed home was renovated, trying to be in keeping with the architect’s original vision. Which architects could fetch a premium?
Then listen to our Replay Episode 116!
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