Project

Heritage Ceiling Restoration in Mayanup

Modern Home Renewal in Bridgetown After

Location:

Mayanup, WA

Service:

Heritage Restoration

Project Type:

Residential Heritage Home

Project Overview

Dwalganup Homestead was built in 1935 by architect William Harry Jefferis and remains an important example of Western Australia’s architectural heritage. The home features striking Art Deco influences, including ornate ceiling roses and detailed colonial cornice work.

Over time, the ceilings in the living room, dining room, and passage began to sag, placing stress on the original plasterwork. The objective of this project was to restore the ceilings using modern building methods while remaining true to the original craftsmanship and architectural character.

The restoration ensured the ceilings were structurally reinforced, carefully repaired, and returned to a level finish, preserving an important piece of local history.

Client Goals

Scope of Work

Our Approach

Heritage ceiling restoration requires patience and precision. In this project, ceilings were carefully propped and lifted incrementally over time to reduce stress on the original plaster and prevent further cracking.

Modern strapping and plaster techniques were introduced discreetly within the ceiling space to reinforce the structure, ensuring long-term performance without compromising visible heritage detailing. Decorative elements such as ceiling roses and cornice were repaired with care to maintain visual consistency.


Every stage of the work was completed with close observation and adjustment to protect the integrity of the original materials.

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Client Feedback

“We’re very pleased with how the renovation respected the original features while improving the functionality of our home. The coordination and quality of work made the process smooth from start to finish.”
- Michael Hicks

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