Thursday, December 24, 2009

Around My Suburb

I went walking around my suburb with me camera recently so I could capture some of my favourite things.

One of the best things about my suburb is the variety. There are so many contrasts. It's inner city living at it's best with a combination of quaint cottages, modern town houses and commercial buildings.

I think this picture shows the sort of contrast I'm talking about. A period style home next to a modern townhouse.
Townhouses

I walk past this house almost daily and I am yet to figure out where else the pedestrians could go besides where the arrows point.
Pedestrians This Way

Apparently Mary McKillop lived here.
Plaque


There's lots of graffiti in the more commercial areas of the suburb. Not all of it is ugly though. I actually really like some of the big colourful street art.

Graffiti Wall
Characters
Grin
Doorway
Moth
Painted Wall
Colourful Wall
Urban Art
Street Art

Because the suburb is old, all the wires are above ground. It's rather unsightly, but you just get used to seeing these sorts of things.
Wires


Victorian terraced houses are a feature of inner city Melbourne.
Victorian Terrace
Row
Many of the individual houses or whole terraces have names
Ennis
Dysart
Behemore Terrace
Even though the houses are essentially the same, the owners make them stand out with different paint or porch decorations.
Front Porch

I really like this house. It has a scrappy and run-down look on the outside, but the fresh paint on the door and the new shutters suggest that it is lived in and that the owners are keeping the character of the building.
Wall
Front Door
Gate Latch


There was a row of agapanthas that I thought looked really striking up against the surroundings.
Agapanthas Row
Agapanthas on Render
Agapanthas on Brick


There are lots of little laneways in the suburb, like these two examples.
Tree Archway
Red Brick Alleyway

I found a cute red Triumph parked on the side of the road and couldn't resist taking a photo of that.
Triumph

Here are some of the other houses that I like the feel/look of...

This is a gorgeous old 2-storey brick Victorian.
Brick Victorian
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I think this used to be a pub or a corner store. It has that sort of look to it.
Corner Door
Verandah

This window looked out on a jungle of pot plants. I guess it's more attractive than a tin fence.
Green Window

I liked all the iron work and the reflection in the mirror glazed window.
Reflective

An interesting finish on a modern townhouse.
Crumpled

This house is covered in ivy. It's like a touch of English countryside in Melbourne.
Ivy Covered House

The vine on this house is wisteria. The purple of the flower looks fantastic against the green of the house. Unfortunately it's no longer in flower, so you'll just have to imagine it.
Balcony


I really love the contrast in the textures here. The wooden fence with the plants against it and the very modern concrete and render building behind.
Modern Finishes
Contrasts

I really like the detail in this window and door, but I couldn't decide if I preferred the colour or the black and white.
Window and Door
B&W Window and Door

Again, I couldn't decide if I preferred the colour or black and white of this cute little weatherboard.
House
B&W House

It's Christmas time so the jacaranda trees are in flower. They look great against the weatherboards.
Jacaranda

A row of different types of verandahs.
Verandahs

There are lots of roses in flower in the suburb. I liked the red of this climbing rose against the red brick of the house.
Rose on Brick

There are some houses in a state of disrepair. This one looks like it's being demolished. I'm not sure if they're planning on keeping the original frontage. I think it looks like it took the no standing sign a bit too literally. Haha!
No Standing
Falling Down

And to finish off, here are some walls, fences and doors that I like the look of.
Bricks
Blue Door
Red Brick Wall
Vibrant Colours
Front Fences