Dealing with heritage issues in the design of a new home or renovation can be challenging, but equally the results can be inspiring. The best heritage projects don't simply copy the styles of yesteryear (this isn't a period drama), they take inspiration from the original home to create something modern yet sympathetic and complimentary to the heritage home.

Check out some of the Heritage projects featured on Lunchbox Architect

Brunswick House by Christopher Botterill Architect (via Lunchbox Architect) Brunswick House by Christopher Botterill Architect
Featured Project Brunswick House: A New Perspective in an Eclectic Neighborhood Brunswick House is restrained and space-efficient, but surprising spaces like a rooftop terrace provide a new perspective on its eclectic neighborhood.
The Purple Rose of Cairo by Architecture Architecture (via Lunchbox Architect) The Purple Rose of Cairo by Architecture Architecture
Featured Project Tiny Apartment: A Curtain Between Dining and Bedroom Mode To maximise space, a lush curtain allows this tiny apartment to multitask, hiding a fold up bed and a world of storageā€¦
Clifton Hill House by Nic Owen Architects (via Lunchbox Architect) Clifton Hill House by Nic Owen Architects
Featured Project Clifton Hill House: Heritage Cottage Gets Sustainable Renovation An inner city Victorian cottage of heritage significance is renovated with contemporary design and sustainable building practices.
Alfred Street Residence by Studiofour (via Lunchbox Architect) Alfred Street Residence by Studiofour
Featured Project Alfred Street Residence: Clever Extension Creates Better Connection with Outdoors A stronger connection to the exterior courtyards with concealed sliding doors, for access to light, fresh air and aspect.
Ilma Grove by Andrew Maynard Architects (via Lunchbox Architect) Ilma Grove by Andrew Maynard Architects
Featured Project Ilma Grove House: A Heritage Home Looks Forward to a Sustainable Future Ilma Grove is an extension to a heritage home in Northcote, Victoria. The extension provides more space and guarantees a sustainable lifestyle.
Cubo House by PHOOEY Architects (via Lunchbox Architect) Cubo House by PHOOEY Architects
Featured Project Cubo House Uses Upcycled Materials to Celebrate Its History Cubo House is a sustainable home which celebrates its history via restored existing elements and upcycled features using the surrealist technique 'Cubomania'.