The brief called for interiors that felt calm, timeless and genuinely livable — spaces where carefully selected stone, timber and texture would carry the atmosphere from room to room. The result is a home where materiality does the talking: mid-tone oak cabinetry, beige stone surfaces with rich natural variation, and brass details that bring warmth without excess.
Soft curves and rounded forms run throughout — from the custom stone island in the kitchen to the powder room vanity, the headboard detail in the master bedroom and the arched openings that frame the lounge. The brick texture selected for the facade finds its way indoors, anchoring the living room with a sense of continuity between exterior and interior.
Each space was designed in full: kitchen and butler's pantry, master bathroom, primary bathroom and powder room, master bedroom with walk-in closet, lounge, living and dining room, office and laundry. Custom furniture pieces — including a stone-legged dining table, a coffee table and bedside tables combining timber and stone — were designed to complement the overall material palette. Complete technical drawings were developed for all spaces, ensuring the design was executed with precision.
The palette is deliberately restrained — neutrals, naturals, and considered moments of colour in the living and dining area — creating a home that feels both grounded and effortlessly refined.