Overlooked ’70s townhouses transformed into style Orange accommodation
A collection of five 1970s townhouses in Orange, New South Wales, has been transformed into a design-focused short-stay accommodation called Bon Bon, reflecting the town's growing appeal beyond its renowned food and wine scene. Led by local entrepreneur Pip Brett, the project reimagines overlooked brick apartments into individually styled, colour-rich stays with support from a builder and architect. The renovation contributes to Orange's evolving hospitality landscape, which is increasingly defined by boutique experiences and authentic local character.
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