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Grand Designs Australia

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Issue #11.1 2022

A bold beach house that is unashamedly effervescent yet exudes a quiet sense of calm

- CARROL BAKER

FULL OF flavour

This reinvented mid-century project is now a captivating contemporary abode that exudes warmth, life, and colour. Homeowners Denis and Jura have created a delightful haven filled with charismatic colorful accents. Pre-cast concrete and Yakisugi, which in Japanese means burned cedar, also feature. This is a layering of timber that is charred without combusting to create a unique effect.

The project encompassed revitalising the living spaces including the entry, living, dining and kitchen. Under the artful guidance of the lead interior designer at The Stylesmiths, David Puckering, the spaces were transformed into a series of interconnected yet unique domains. David says homeowner Denis is an experienced renovator, however, to create their vision, they called on the expertise of The Stylesmiths. "It wasn't long until ideas started evolving and the initially small brief extended to include a larger collaboration," says David.

Before the project, the living spaces were open plan, with no defined or demarcated areas to offer a quiet contemplative space or more cosy spot. The final results are captivating. The open plan has been cleverly segregated to create a series of warm and intimate spaces that also have an overarching gallery-like feel. Many works of art feature. Among them are a series of limited-edition pieces by Charles Blackman, an Australian artist renowned for his thought-provoking and amusing Alice in Wonderland lithographs. David says the spaces are centred around the six pieces. "Soft furnishings and accessories in exuberant colours mirror the wild yet soothing energy of the images, bringing the fantastical story to life," he enthuses.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Grand Designs Australia

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