Faced with an overwhelming amount of dark timber joinery and chocolate-hued floors, the new owners of this house on Sydney’s lower North Shore called on interior design studio Hugh-Jones Mackintosh to lighten and brighten the interior for their young family.
The four-bedroom, three-bathroom home plus study had only been built a few years earlier, but the heaviness of its interior fit-out did not match the sunny position or the tranquil views of Sydney Harbour from the upstairs rooms.
Before they purchased the house, the family had moved around interstate for several years and, having grown tired of renting and living in different locations, were keen to put down roots. While they loved the location of the property and the size of the flat block, the house was not exactly their dream home.
“The owners approached us to work some interior design magic,” says founding principal Justine Hugh-Jones. Adds principal Katrina Mackintosh: “The house was unimaginative and bland, and the layout was predictable.” It wasn’t hard for the duo to see how they could elevate the mood and “weave a new look into an existing house”.
The downstairs living areas immediately benefited from a wash of Dulux ‘Snowy Mountains Half’ and the floors were sanded to a natural oak shade, which provided a luminous and neutral backdrop. The joinery was painted and remodelled to blend into the interior. However, Justine says they didn’t want to “just do a white house. In lightening it up, you have to be clever with warmth,” she says.
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