We've all heard the expression, "Less is more", coined by the great Bauhaus architect Mies van der Rohe, and while there would seem to be little connection between the rigorous minimalism of Bauhaus and a High Victorian terrace house in Petersham, it would seem to be an apt description of this post-Regency facade.
The black & white checkerboard - the Bath pattern, combined with a Norwood border, is simple yet bold - a strong statement of Classical elegance that is timeless. It's a pattern that predates the ancient Greeks and is still popular today, especially when used as knowingly as it is here. With examples like this to inspire us, the appeal of the Bath pattern will continue well into the future.
The black & white checkerboard - the Bath pattern, combined with a Norwood border, is simple yet bold - a strong statement of Classical elegance that is timeless. It's a pattern that predates the ancient Greeks and is still popular today, especially when used as knowingly as it is here. With examples like this to inspire us, the appeal of the Bath pattern will continue well into the future.