Houses Kitchens + Bathrooms

Function is key for this family of four, and their reimagined Queensland­er is at once sophistica­ted and relaxed.

- Words by Leanne Amodeo Photograph­y by Christophe­r Frederick Jones

One of the first things architect Stewart Smith always considers during his design process is functional­ity. “We want to make sure that both adults and children can use a space,” says Stewart, who is the director of Smith Architects. “And secondly, we look for beauty, aesthetics and form, because we’re constantly trying to push this idea that function is key, and if something doesn’t work, then it’s simply bad design.”

His recent renovation of clients David and Sarah’s pre-war residence in Queensland’s Coorparoo couldn’t characteri­ze his “good looks meets function” ethos any better. The design refreshing­ly re-imagines the traditiona­l Queensland­er, with an emphasis on natural palettes, sensual textures and hard-working plans. It’s a home that has been expressly tailored to the clients’ needs, and nowhere is this more evident than in the main bathroom, where Stewart designed joinery that David and Sarah’s two small children Amelie and Henry can happily stand on.

The low-level cabinetry essentiall­y functions as a ladder for the two little ones and is both fun and effective, allowing them to be self-sufficient. Down the track, the standard-height mirrored cabinet above the hand basin will accommodat­e them as teenagers. As Stewart explains, “David and Sarah wanted a home that feels sophistica­ted yet relaxed. They weren’t looking for anything that was trendy, but rather something that will suit the personalit­y of their entire family, now and in ten years’ time.”

Stewart’s innovative use of joinery extends to the ensuite, which is enclosed by cabinetry instead of walls. It opens up to the main bedroom and study and has an immersive quality that makes it a real sanctuary. The material palette echoes that used in the main bathroom, with tiled flooring lending luxe appeal and crisp, white wall tiles adding a contempora­ry sensibilit­y. These wall tiles have been vertically configured to complement the extension’s timber cladding and are repeated in the kitchen, ensuring that the design coheres inside and out.

The kitchen itself is an eloquent study in modern living. Its lightcolou­red walls and ceiling, oak joinery and blackbutt flooring create a serene backdrop for busy everyday life. Stewart reconfigur­ed the room from the west of the house to the east so it receives plenty of morning light; in addition, the generously sized island incorporat­es a breakfast bar. The detailing and craftsmans­hip found in the bathrooms is echoed here, from the inclusion of two sinks (a non-negotiable brief requiremen­t) to the open shelving system that doubles as a pasta-drying frame and cake cooling rack. This is a home that perfectly suits its family and will support them to comfortabl­y grow as time goes on.

Bathroom products

Internal walls: Matt white splashback tiles from Amber Tiles

Flooring: Pantheon Perla floor tiles from Amber Tiles

Joinery: Polytec cabinetry in ‘Prime Oak Woodmatt’

Lighting: Relocated existing light fitting

Tapware and fittings: Reece tapware in ‘Brushed Nickel’

Sanitarywa­re: Reece shower head and rose in ‘Brushed Nickel’; Reece basin, bath and toilet

The kitchen’s timber joinery and clean, light- coloured walls create a serene backdrop for busy everyday life.

Kitchen products

Internal walls: Resene ‘Half Athens Grey’ and ‘Double Alabaster’ paints; matt white splashback tiles from Amber

Flooring: Blackbutt tongue-andgroove flooring

Joinery: Polytec cabinetry in ‘Prime Oak Woodmatt’; Calacatta Crema benchtop from Smartstone; Made Measure leather-bound pull handle in ‘Olive’; Blum drawer runners and hinges; matt white island bench tiles from Amber

Lighting: Soils Spot light and Aero Step Light by Lumen8 Architectu­ral Lighting; Flute wall light from by Anchor Ceramics

Sinks and tapware: Reece tapware in ‘Brushed Nickel’

Appliances: Miele

Furniture: Restored original dining table; No.18 dining chair by Thonet; custom bench seat with storage; Toro Stool by Schiavello

 ?? ?? 1 Front yard
2 Sun deck 3 Entry
4 Living
5 Dining 6 Kitchen
7 Eating area 8 Play deck 9 Bedroom 10 Bathroom 11 Spare bedroom 12 Study
13 Main bedroom 14 Ensuite
15 Pool deck 16 Pool
17 Garden play 18 Rear yard 19 Relocated
carport 20 Driveway
1 Front yard 2 Sun deck 3 Entry 4 Living 5 Dining 6 Kitchen 7 Eating area 8 Play deck 9 Bedroom 10 Bathroom 11 Spare bedroom 12 Study 13 Main bedroom 14 Ensuite 15 Pool deck 16 Pool 17 Garden play 18 Rear yard 19 Relocated carport 20 Driveway
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02 The relocated kitchen’s east-facing windows now start the family’s day with natural light.
03 Sleek yet substantia­l, the island bench doubles as a breakfast bar.
01 Blackbutt flooring and oak joinery form a soothing visual backdrop to daily life. 02 The relocated kitchen’s east-facing windows now start the family’s day with natural light. 03 Sleek yet substantia­l, the island bench doubles as a breakfast bar.
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05 Cabinetry for ensuite walls provides storage and creates a feeling of sanctuary.
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04 Dark floor tiles form a luxe base for the couple’s ensuite.
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09 Deep, comfortabl­e window seats double as a safe lookout for small children.
10 The open shelves can also be used to cool cakes and dry fresh pasta. 08
08 Leather drawer pulls enrich the kitchen’s compelling textural palette. 09 Deep, comfortabl­e window seats double as a safe lookout for small children. 10 The open shelves can also be used to cool cakes and dry fresh pasta. 08
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