A wheelie bin hangs on the brick exterior of an unassuming old warehouse in Melbourne as a hint to the building's past. The converted factory now houses an incredible contemporary home

Behind the doors of this 100-year-old old factory lies an ultra-modern home with a hidden terrace, stunning decor and quirky art – and there’s a nod to its manufacturing past above the entrance

  • A 100-year-old converted warehouse in Melbourne was a wheelie bin factory 
  • The building is now a modern home with five bedrooms and a rooftop terrace

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From the outside, an unassuming brick building looks like any normal warehouse but hiding inside is a stunning contemporary five-bedroom home. 

The 1920s-built warehouse was originally a wheelie bin factory and lies in the inner-city Melbourne suburb of Kensington which is just 4km north of the CBD. 

A wheelie bin hanging below the peak of the triangle roof on the red-brick exterior pays homage to the building’s history while inside lies an incredible industrial chic living space filled with unique artwork.

A wheelie bin hangs on the brick exterior of an unassuming old warehouse in Melbourne as a hint to the building's past. The converted factory now houses an incredible contemporary home

A wheelie bin hangs on the brick exterior of an unassuming old warehouse in Melbourne as a hint to the building’s past. The converted factory now houses an incredible contemporary home

The 1920s-built warehouse was originally a wheelie bin factory and lies in the inner-city Melbourne suburb of Kensington which is just 4km north of the CBD

The 1920s-built warehouse was originally a wheelie bin factory and lies in the inner-city Melbourne suburb of Kensington which is just 4km north of the CBD

The warehouse was first erected one hundred years ago and at one point acted as Australia's first factory for plastic moulded wheelie bins then in 1992 became a residential property

The warehouse was first erected one hundred years ago and at one point acted as Australia’s first factory for plastic moulded wheelie bins then in 1992 became a residential property 

There is a vast lounge and dining area that features stretching light timber ceilings contrasted by exposed black beams as well as polished concrete floors and rendered brick walls that are reminiscent of the home's century-old roots

There is a vast lounge and dining area that features stretching light timber ceilings contrasted by exposed black beams as well as polished concrete floors and rendered brick walls that are reminiscent of the home’s century-old roots

From the entrance, down the stone and wood steps there is a vast lounge and dining area that features stretching light timber ceilings contrasted by exposed black beams as well as polished concrete floors and rendered brick walls that are reminiscent of the home’s century-old roots. 

A sound-proofed studio space is by the entryway and stairs lead up to a blank-canvas mezzanine that overlooks the lounge room. 

Through the lounge is a family room with a sleek white kitchen featuring subway tiles, terrazzo floors and stone benchtops. 

There is an adjoining light-filled second lounge with a built-in study area while next door, a home office features built-in desks and a mini library. 

Through the lounge space is a sleek white kitchen with subway tiles, terrazzo floors and stone benchtops

There is an adjoining light-filled family room with a built-in study area while next door a home office features built-in desks and a mini library

Through the huge lounge space is a sleek white kitchen with subway tiles, terrazzo floors and stone benchtops as well as a light-filled family room with a built-in study area while next door a home office features built-in desks and a mini library 

Leafy vines creep up the brick wall in the outdoor entertaining deck that has a trickling water feature and towering bamboo trees

Leafy vines creep up the brick wall in the outdoor entertaining deck that has a trickling water feature and towering bamboo trees

A sound-proofed studio space is by the entrance and stairs lead up to a blank-canvas mezzanine that overlooks the lounge room

From 1992, the historical pad was a small photo and music studio with the huge current lounge acting as a communal space to display the photographer's work while the smaller back section housed dark rooms

From 1992, the historical pad was a small photo and music studio with the huge current lounge acting as a communal space to display the photographer’s work while the smaller back section housed dark rooms

Leafy vines creep up the brick wall in the outdoor entertaining deck that has a trickling water feature and towering bamboo trees. 

Upstairs houses four bright cosy bedrooms with high slanted ceilings and a luxurious modern bathroom with a built-in mosaic bathtub.

On the roof there is another alfresco entertaining area with twinkling views of the Melbourne city skyline.

The warehouse was first erected one hundred years ago and at one point acted as Australia’s first factory for plastic moulded wheelie bins then in 1992 became a residential property. 

The second level houses four bright cosy bedrooms with high slanted ceilings

Upstairs is also a luxurious modern bathroom with a built-in mosaic bathtub

Upstairs houses four bright cosy bedrooms with high slanted ceilings and a luxurious modern bathroom with a built-in mosaic bathtub

In 1998 the property was bought by its current owners who have held onto it ever since and put it through multiple renovations and restorations

In 1998 the property was bought by its current owners who have held onto it ever since and put it through multiple renovations and restorations

On the roof there is another alfresco entertaining area with twinkling views of the Melbourne city skyline

The spectacular urban pad has hit the market for the first time in 25 years with an asking price of $2.4million-2.6million

The spectacular urban pad has hit the market for the first time in 25 years with an asking price of $2.4million-2.6million

From then, the historical pad was a small photo and music studio with the huge lounge acting as a communal space to display the photographer’s work while the smaller back section housed dark rooms. 

In 1998, the property was bought by its current owners who have held onto it ever since and put it through multiple renovations and restorations. 

The spectacular urban pad has hit the market for the first time in 25 years with an asking price of $2.4million-2.6million.

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