Although the house has undergone structural changes, Johan and Anita have kept its original vintage character.
They extended and renovated their 1970s ground-floor flat over five years and had to balance family life all while finding a way to fund their renovation without feeling financial strain.
The kitchen for Hands-on Home , which was designed by Natallia Tanko, is neutral with nude-coloured tiles, cream cabinets and a rustic exposed brick wall, along with a skylight window to increase sunlight in the corner of the house.
Johan Hybschmann, a director at the architecture firm and his wife, Anita Freeman, remodelled their 1970s split house and brought the design into the 21st century by increasing the natural light.
The kitchen is neutral in colour with nude-coloured tiles, cream cabinets and a rustic exposed brick wall, along with a skylight window to increase sunlight in the corner of the house.