Home Beautiful

Classic creation Colour and texture deliver an elegant zone

TRADITIONA­L HUES, LUXE LAYERS AND TREASURED COLLECTABL­ES HAVE JOINED FORCES TO DELIVER AN ELEGANT SITTING ROOM

- WORDS JACKIE BRYGEL STYLING BREE OLIVER PHOTOGRAPH­Y SUE STUBBS

When Sarah and Alastair downsized from a large Federation house to a terrace in Sydney’s inner east, they quickly realised two things – the interior was ripe for a makeover, and the furniture they already had didn’t suit the new home. “It was in a completely different style and designed for a much larger space,” says Sarah. Calling on the expertise of interior designer Victoria Waters, the couple explained their wish to transform the home’s central living space without altering the floor plan. “We worked with Victoria to create a classic, elegant room that wouldn’t date,” says Sarah. Now awash with lush textures and furnishing­s in misty hues, the couple’s gorgeous lounge room provides them with a serene sanctuary throughout the seasons.

Original room: “It was really quite plain and lacking in personalit­y,” says designer Victoria Waters. “The fireplace surround was painted black and receded into the wall, and the floorboard­s were a very light teak colour.” Time frame: Four months from design to completion.

Why the makeover? The homeowners wanted their living room to truly reflect their taste and lifestyle. “Sarah was very keen to totally transform it into an elegant room that was both practical for entertaini­ng and comfortabl­e for everyday living,” says Victoria.

The works: Cabinet door fronts and handles were updated, along with the lighting. Walls were painted in Dulux White Duck, while the void behind the shelves was coated in Dulux Organic. “The wall unit is solid timber and we advised Sarah and Alastair to paint it – as well as the trims, doors, skirting and architrave­s – in Dulux Whisper White, to add some lightness to the room,” adds Victoria. Khroma Sonata ‘Silka’ wallpaper in Sand from Ascraft was used above the mantel.

major changes: The light floorboard­s were stained in a custom dark hue, and elegant new furnishing­s were selected for the room.

DECOR

A gilded mirror, such as the design from The Country Trader above the fireplace (above & left), looks just right in the sitting room of a period home. “It adds a touch of glamour to the room, and the ornate frame befits the home’s style,” says Victoria. Highly versatile built-in shelves allow the owners to display treasured collectabl­es. The custom rug is from The Rug Establishm­ent.

FURNITURE

Upholstere­d in cool ‘Geneva’ fabric in Smoke (above & opposite), the ‘Elson’ sofa from Coco Republic was chosen for its good looks and comfort factor, as were the ‘Hampshire’ chairs in Blazer (left), also from Coco Republic. Custom-made cushions in ‘Peony’ fabric from Warwick, plus ‘Gamut’ in Griffin and ‘Opus’ in Liquorice, both from Zepel Fabrics, deliver the stylish finishing touches.

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