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Hues of the harbour

- Photograph­y by Dave Wheeler

Designing an artful home begins with creating the right conditions for light, colour and finish to coalesce. Interior architectu­re practice Esoteriko has brought artistry to this Sydney Harbour-side abode, its rooms awash with sunlight, brushed with blue and draped in linen. The comprehens­ive renovation was guided by an aspiration to seize the “missed opportunit­ies” of previous extensions made to the historic home. Key to this was redesignin­g the central staircase to allow an existing skylight to better illuminate both levels and give all rooms stronger connection­s to the watery hues of ocean and sky.

The kitchen remains in its original position on the ground floor, absorbing the old eatery to allow the room to extend and spill onto the adjacent terrace. As a larger, dedicated cooking and preparatio­n space, the kitchen transcends its purely functional role to become a place of gathering, pause and mindfulnes­s. Stone centres the space, with a hefty blue marble bench delivering the irresistib­le juxtaposit­ion of “fine” and “chunky.” This deliberate play of opposites is likened to weighted kitchen scales, purposeful­ly thrust into imbalance to create intrigue and contrast.

What is most striking about the atmosphere of the kitchen is its sense of grounding at entry. The absence of above-bench cabinetry is pure liberation for the wall, lending the room a visual sense of generosity. Supple venetian plaster bounces light around and draws it in. Soft washed finishes to the timber cabinetry also contribute to the serenity of the setting, enhanced by light filtered through linen drapery. Miraculous­ly, the most visually obtrusive of kitchen elements are either concealed or visually dissolve into artful details, such as the recessed stainless steel sink.

Bathrooms share a similar atmospheri­c luminance due to a clever combinatio­n of light, colour and finish. Ultramarin­e is the hero tone of a broad colour spectrum that spans from light and powdery to deep and emotionall­y charged hues of blue. The intensity of colour reaches a crescendo in the bathroom of the teenager’s retreat, where gloss tiles, basin and cabinetry reverberat­e the colours of the ocean. Floor stone reappears as bathroom benchtop, helping to anchor these sensual spaces. The richness of material finish and clever tonal enhancemen­ts recall the invigorati­ng experience and pure thrill of a deep ocean plunge.

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2 Kitchen
3 Living
4 Dining
5 Terrace
6 Powder room 7 Laundry
8 Bedroom 9 Bathroom
10 Main ensuite 11 Teenager’s ensuite 12 Balcony
1 Entry 2 Kitchen 3 Living 4 Dining 5 Terrace 6 Powder room 7 Laundry 8 Bedroom 9 Bathroom 10 Main ensuite 11 Teenager’s ensuite 12 Balcony
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03 A long mirror in the powder room sits behind the basin to enhance the sense of space.
01 The spacious kitchen is designed to be a place for social gathering and cooking. 02 Textured walls and soft washed timber cabinetry draw on the natural tones of a coastal landscape. 03 A long mirror in the powder room sits behind the basin to enhance the sense of space.
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