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MEME designs houses with extensive experience in small and large scale homes. Urban compact houses and large residential or rural site. Meme is a multi-disciplinary and collaborative firm offering skills in all areas of design.

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Melbourne Loft

  Situated in a Melbourne lane way, this loft style apartment is found within a heritage building. Originally functioning as a dressmakers, the space has a charming blend of architectural qualities with high ceilings, solid timber storehouse doors, arched and industrial wired windows. The design intent of this generous one-bedroom apartment was to maximise living spaces, while distilling the […]

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17-19 Gipps St East Melbourne

Meme, interior designers for this Cranecorp Multi Residential development at 17-19 Gipps Street , worked with Canny and Roger Seller to craft 4 elegant townhouses. Aligning high end design with Valcucine kitchens, Lema wardrobe and living systems and Fantini tapware, we crafted each unique residence individually. Meme continue to work with Cranecorp on up coming Multi Residential projects Team […]

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East Hawthorn Residence

An interior transformation for a double storey stately home in a prestigious East Hawthorn Street. The client is an Art collector with an established business for fine art rental. The home originally built in the 30s retained many of its features but was blurred in the 80’s during a modest renovation. With strong Deco bones and a graphic Art collection we set out to create an elegant yet […]

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Prahran Residence

An extensive residential modification & refurbishment for a small footprint Edwardian house that has prolonged the use for a growing family. The principles of the design follow light and shade, shrinking and stretching space with the use of a monochromatic pallet. 

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East St Kilda House

  This distinctive house was purchased for its Spanish mission qualities, heavy masonry arches, and timber and wrought iron detailing. The new owner, a passionate builder and craftsman, with an established relationship with Meme, engaged us to re-plan and update the interior for a more relaxed family lifestyle. The insertion of new steel-framed windows and doors help […]

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Eureka Tower Apartment

This interior refurbishment involved a close working relationship with the client. The priceless collection of art, objects and classic furniture became the design focus of the brief. Our approach was to survey and curate the art, customise each room with finely crafted joinery to house and exhibit carefully positioned pieces.

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