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Natural light brings out the vibrant, retro splashes of colour of a 1960s home

The home

A three-bedroom 1960s modernist house in Melbourne's east. Set on a hill, the U-shaped home incorporates a covered balcony, and has views over parkland.

Who lives here

Sam Johnson, owner of Vintage Posters Only in Armadale, his children Gracie, 10, and Charlie, 9, with Minxy the cat and two chickens, Fatty and Fluffy.

The lounge, balcony and dining rooms are filled with a mix of mid-20th centuryand contemporary furniture, with accessories to match

The lounge, balcony and dining rooms are filled with a mix of mid-20th centuryand contemporary furniture, with accessories to match Photo: Armelle Habib

What we did

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"My late wife Sharon discovered this fantastic home 14 years ago – it was listed for sale on a Wednesday and by Saturday it was ours," says Sam. "We added contemporary modcons, but left the structure intact, preferring to keep the spaces intimate." 

Some of Sam’s favourite posters, including works by Georges Braque and Le Corbusier, hang in the
lounge room. The sofa is by Jardan, the lamp by Workroom, and the Patricia Urquiola rug from Hub.

Some of Sam’s favourite posters, including works by Georges Braque and Le Corbusier, hang in the lounge room. The sofa is by Jardan, the lamp by Workroom, and the Patricia Urquiola rug from Hub. Photo: Armelle Habib

Favourite room

"I love the lounge room, with all its beautiful posters and textures, and how you can look through the balcony into the dining area and kitchen."

“We replaced the rear exterior solid brick walls with floor-to-roofline
sliding glass doors to let in more light,” says Sam.

“We replaced the rear exterior solid brick walls with floor-to-roofline sliding glass doors to let in more light,” says Sam. Photo: Armelle Habib

The 'hood

"It's a special spot, as it sits on a small hill and doesn't feel like you're in the depths of suburbia," says Sam.

The T-shaped balcony is partially covered with LaserLite roofing, allowing year-round use. “My
Aunty Dorothy bought these white chairs in the ’60s, and we’ve re-upholstered them,” says Sam.

The T-shaped balcony is partially covered with LaserLite roofing, allowing year-round use. “My Aunty Dorothy bought these white chairs in the ’60s, and we’ve re-upholstered them,” says Sam. Photo: Armelle Habib

Future plans

"Together with my friend Joost Bakker [a sustainability specialist and artist], I'm landscaping the backyard and preparing to add a circular concrete pool," says Sam.

“I made the pink sideboard, and the flowers were grown in my friend Joost Bakker’s garden,”
says Sam. “We painted all the window frames and trims white – it’s a classic ’60s look.”

“I made the pink sideboard, and the flowers were grown in my friend Joost Bakker’s garden,” says Sam. “We painted all the window frames and trims white – it’s a classic ’60s look.” Photo: Armelle Habib

Best advice

"Buy a house with heaps of natural light, and get help. I'm lucky to have great mates who give me fantastic advice."