Beaten tin and weatherboard, wooden sash windows and timeworn floors; this Post Office turned accommodation in NSW's Snowy Mountains has the air of perfectly preserved piece of heritage architecture - but it's a little more complicated than that.⁠ ⁠ Resoration-obsessed Sonja and her chef partner Warren were the saviours of what was once an all but blown-away and burned structure - once the Pender Lea post office. "Our whole ethos, from the ground up, is to save beautifully made things, rather than discard them," Sonja says of her love of salvaged objects and recycled materials. "The Post Office is testimony to that."⁠ ⁠ Step inside via the link in bio.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @brigidarnottphotography⁠ Styling: @belljarinteriors⁠ Words: @hannahjameswords⁠ ⁠ #homeconversion #restoration #weatherboard #snowymountainsnsw #postoffice #countryhome

Beaten tin and weatherboard, wooden sash windows and timeworn floors; this Post Office turned accommodation in NSW's Snowy Mountains has the air of perfectly preserved piece of heritage architecture - but it's a little more complicated than that.⁠
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Resoration-obsessed Sonja and her chef partner Warren were the saviours of what was once an all but blown-away and burned structure - once the Pender Lea post office. "Our whole ethos, from the ground up, is to save beautifully made things, rather than discard them," Sonja says of her love of salvaged objects and recycled materials. "The Post Office is testimony to that."⁠
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Step inside via the link in bio.⁠
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Photography: @brigidarnottphotography⁠
Styling: @belljarinteriors⁠
Words: @hannahjameswords⁠
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#homeconversion #restoration #weatherboard #snowymountainsnsw #postoffice #countryhome
Beaten tin and weatherboard, wooden sash windows and timeworn floors; this Post Office turned accommodation in NSW's Snowy Mountains has the air of perfectly preserved piece of heritage architecture - but it's a little more complicated than that.⁠

Resoration-obsessed Sonja and her chef partner Warren were the saviours of what was once an all but blown-away and burned structure - once the Pender Lea post office. "Our whole ethos, from the ground up, is to save beautifully made things, rather than discard them," Sonja says of her love of salvaged objects and recycled materials. "The Post Office is testimony to that."⁠

Step inside via the link in bio.⁠

Photography: @brigidarnottphotography⁠
Styling: @belljarinteriors⁠
Words: @hannahjameswords⁠

#homeconversion #restoration #weatherboard #snowymountainsnsw #postoffice #countryhome
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