“Inala Apartment aptly named after the aboriginal word meaning ‘resting place’, this 1960s two-bedroom apartment is transformed, its key rooms relocated to maximise a small footprint and forge new connections to light and landscape. With its timeless palette of concrete, stainless-steel and oak, a new sense of calm now prevails.”
Clever storage, open spaces and lovely light. What more could you ask from this contemporary makeover of a 2 bedroom 1 bathroom apartment in Sydney’s Cremorne. Inala Apartment by Brad Swartz Architects.
Photography by Katherine Lu
Not everyone loved the last feature I shared of Annie Brahler of EuroTrash‘s work. And not everyone will love this one that is very Hollywood glam with gorgeous marble harlequin floors, lots of gold/brass and blingy chandeliers. But I had to share it because she’s got balls and I admire that. Go big or go home, amiright?
It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Dr Guy Watts’ rooms by Milieu Creative.
Photography by Dion Robeson
It’s the meeting of two halves. It’s traditional and contemporary, country and coastal, colour and pattern, farmhouse and now event and accommodation space. The whole is a country house chock full of personality and style, strong and bold. Greyleigh in Kiama north of Sydney by Duet.
Photography by Anson Smart
Colour and art and a timeless mix of traditional and contemporary elements. That’s the key to this Glen Iris residence by Melbourne-based Sarah McPhee. Whether the walls are green or blue or white the rooms are vibrant and inviting, the art centre place.
Photography by Caitlin Mills