With the exception of its Federation shell, the online real-estate listing for this single-storey home in Sydney’s Hunters Hill is unrecognisable from its current expression. Under the stewardship of Poppy Tzaneros, director of Poco Designs, the period house – which has been at the mercy of many messy adjustments over the years – has been gutted and transformed into a charming home for a young family. Brimming with joie de vivre, everything is new but executed with the classic in mind: brushed-brass joinery detailing, polished-plaster treatments, herringbone flooring, internal arches, a coffered ceiling, a minty coloured wall alcove, and, in particular, traditional mosaic flooring running down the central spine. “There’s a sense of permanence,” says Poppy. “It feels like it’s always been there. And that’s a really good thing, it…
