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Radio and TV host Chrissie Swan’s heartfelt reno proves old is new again

"Why would I turn a 70-year-old tile into a $3 Bunnings white square?"
Chrissie Swan mid century home renovationImage: Domain/Whitefox / Instagram via @chrissieswan

Just when we thought Chrissie Swan couldn’t be any more likeable, she’s won us over again – this time with the thoughtful renovation of her 1950s brick home in Victoria.

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The kitchen and dining area features new timber flooring and an original teak ceiling. (Image: Domain/WhiteFox)

After purchasing the mid-century gem in April 2022, the radio and television host took a refreshingly gentle approach to its transformation. Rather than stripping away its original character in favour of slick, modern finishes, Chrissie embraced the home’s quirks and charm.

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New carpet and wallpaper have been installed to suit the home’s original style. (Image: Domain/WhiteFox)

Going against the advice of friends and family who suggested spray-painting timber panelling and redoing the vintage tiles, Chrissie stayed true to her vision. “They wanted to make it dead inside,” she told Domain. “So many people said, ‘You can get tile paint for that,’ and I was like, ‘Why would I?’ Why would I turn a 70-year-old tile into a $3 Bunnings white square?’”

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Chrissie with her co-host on The Chrissie Swan Show, Jack Charles. (Image: Instagram via @chrissieswan)

She was the sole bidder at auction, securing the property made up of two self-contained dwellings: a three-bedroom home at the front and a two-bedroom at the rear, both accessed via a shared entry hall. 

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Vibrant colours have been embraced in keeping with the mid-century aesthetic. (Image: Domain/WhiteFox) (Credit: Image: Domain/WhiteFox)

Despite her busy schedule, Chrissie poured her spare time into the renovation – replacing carpets, choosing patterned wallpaper that nods to the era and carefully preserving the home’s unique character.

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Chrissie with her co-stars on TV series Would I Lie To You? (Image: Instagram via @chrissieswan)

“It was really important I didn’t just remove everything that made it unique.”

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The teak walls and ceiling are key original features that were thoughtfully retained. (Image: Domain/WhiteFox) (Credit: Image: Domain/WhiteFox)

In a personal touch, she nicknamed the property Garland House, affectionately referring to its two sections as ‘Judy’ and ‘Liza’ – a tribute to the iconic mother-daughter duo.

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Named Garland House, each section is affectionately called Judy and Liza. (Image: Domain/WhiteFox)
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Though Chrissie initially planned to move in, she’s now listed the home for sale with WhiteFox. Located at 14 Mayston Street, Hawthorn East, it comes with a price guide of $2.6-$2.86 million.

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A peaceful courtyard features pops of yellow. (Image: Domain/WhiteFox)

The auction is scheduled for Saturday, May 24 at 11.30am. For updates on the sale, see the real estate listing.

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