3D RENDER | ASHGROVE II
Ashgrove II This beautiful home is a typical Ashgrovian with a gabled roof, sheltered verandah and a sleep-out. Bella Vie Interiors designed a new kitchen, bathroom and master bedroom with a…
Ashgrove II This beautiful home is a typical Ashgrovian with a gabled roof, sheltered verandah and a sleep-out. Bella Vie Interiors designed a new kitchen, bathroom and master bedroom with a…
Ashgrove III A lovely Queenslander workers cottage that’s undergoing a renovation to suit a retired couple in the coming years. Bella Vie Interiors designed all areas in the house to suit…
Planning a new build or renovation? Having an interior designer involved, helps a builder be more efficient, saving time and money on a project. While a builder’s role is to think about how he’s going to manage the build project from start to finish, an Interior Designers role is to think about how the home is going to work for you.
HUGHES HOUSE A sixties house in Canberra, undergoing a transformation with a modern industrial aesthetic. Bella Vie Interiors focused on customising the home to suit the lifestyle of a busy, professional…
Many Australians have realised that their bathroom doesn’t look or function as well as it could, and now is time for a bathroom renovation.As a result of Covid-19, Australians are seeing…
ASPLEY HOUSE 3D RENDER This serene family home is the vision for transforming an eighties project home into a beautiful, functional home. Working to a budget to suit a young family,…
The Backstory This classic Queenslander home in Red Hill, was in the later stages of planning when the clients reached out to Brisbane interior designers, Bella Vie Interiors, to bring together…
The Backstory Nestled amongst traditional Queenslanders and large contemporary homes in a suburb of Brisbane, is a modest, yet distinct, mid-century modern home. The much-loved home of a professional couple, it…
Seduced by city and mountain views, a Brisbane family moved into this Queenslander with one thing in mind – to renovate it and make it their own. They wanted to create an interior with a contemporary feel that reflected the typical Queenslander exterior. Built over three levels the bottom two levels were predominantly updated early on, leaving the top living area to be completed in the final renovation.