In expert hands, even the trickiest spaces can deliver lovely, liveable results. Here’s a case in point.
This Victorian Regency semi-detached home, facing a waterfront park on Sydney Harbour, had been subjected to a 2000s renovation that stripped much of the character from its interior.
The current owners called on interior designer Andrew Waller of Mr Waller (mrwaller.com) to reinstate period details, reconfigure the layout downstairs and up, and decorate the home.
1 MAKING SPACE
Andrew made clever use of this once awkwardly positioned nook, turning it into a character-filled, functional butler’s pantry with country-cottage-style open shelving that allows everyday tableware and cookware items to become charming displays.
The pantry adjoins the windowless kitchen (see #2), so Andrew installed a glass pantry door for natural light. Above the cupboards in the kitchen proper (above, at right), glass-faced doors were added “to form a sense of depth and create an illusion of more windows”, says Andrew. The joinery is painted in Dulux Natural White with a ‘brushed’ handpainted finish, and the flat cupboard knobs are from Tradco (tradco.com.au).
2 NEW PURPOSE
To create a better floor plan, the old dining area and kitchen swapped places. The existing fireplace recess was cleverly repurposed as a cooking alcove housing a Fisher & Paykel cooker, a neat idea given polish with Carrara marble detailing that echoes the island benchtop. The former chimney is now home to a rangehood, while the Franke gooseneck mixer and Zip filter tap make a graceful pairing on the island.
3 PERIOD DETAILS
Andrew flanked the cooking zone with cabinetry featuring Amsterdam pull handles from Tradco that nod to the home’s heritage. Other deft period touches are the ‘19th Century English Openwork’ pendants (this page and opposite), sourced from Restoration Hardware in the US (restorationhardware.com).
ãã®èšäºã¯ Australian House & Garden Magazine ã® August 2018 çã«æ²èŒãããŠããŸãã
7 æ¥éã® Magzter GOLD ç¡æãã©ã€ã¢ã«ãéå§ããŠãäœåãã®å³éžããããã¬ãã¢ã ã¹ããŒãªãŒã9,000 以äžã®éèªãæ°èã«ã¢ã¯ã»ã¹ããŠãã ããã
ãã§ã«è³Œèªè ã§ã ?  ãµã€ã³ã€ã³
ãã®èšäºã¯ Australian House & Garden Magazine ã® August 2018 çã«æ²èŒãããŠããŸãã
7 æ¥éã® Magzter GOLD ç¡æãã©ã€ã¢ã«ãéå§ããŠãäœåãã®å³éžããããã¬ãã¢ã ã¹ããŒãªãŒã9,000 以äžã®éèªãæ°èã«ã¢ã¯ã»ã¹ããŠãã ããã
ãã§ã«è³Œèªè ã§ã? ãµã€ã³ã€ã³
Megan Morton's - RURAL IDYLL
The stylist and author reveals the secrets to her decorating journey with Mimosa Moon, her home in the Northern Rivers region of NSW.
RURAL RETREAT
A Colonial-look 1970s property on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria is gently renovated with an English-country aesthetic in mind.
Michael Reid OAM
The renowned art dealer and entrepreneur, who runs a congregation of creative businesses across the globe, shares the moments and muses that have shaped his extensive career.
MASTER peace
Gallery owner Michael Reid has created his own living paradise, a rambling garden he keenly shares with fellow art lovers who visit the Murrurundi, NSW, gallery location.
GARDENS of the world
Up close and personal with the most memorable gardens in Morocco and Spain.
INTO the wild
Three words inspired the rework of this Kangaroo Valley, NSW, home among the gum trees: embracing, vibrant and Animalia.
COUNTRY kitchen.
Flavourful and warming dishes from The Cordony Kitchen with seasonal vegetables as the stars of the show.
HOLIDAY at home
Missing the Indonesian villa they enjoyed on a recent holiday the owners decided to recreate their own retreat at home.
STATEMENT piece
For a holiday home that embodies the coastal beauty of Bermagui, NSW, minimalist bricks were the natural choice, inside and out.
EFFORTLESS charm
With a discrete street frontage, this home fulfils the brief to keep its visual impact on the lush surrounds to a minimum.