Inside Out (Australia)

“DON’T BE AFRAID TO CLASH TEXTURES”

- KATE WALKER, INTERIOR DESIGNER

“We went to town with textural elements, especially in the ensuite. From the subtly patterned tiles to the timber joinery with Carrara marble benchtops, the beautiful aged-bronze wall sconces and the sheer, rust-coloured curtains, it’s a lot — but everything adds to the overall sanctuary feel of the space.”

 ??  ?? TERRACE (this page and opposite, top right) The covered entertaini­ng area can be used year round, thanks to the Jetmaster open fire. Sofa, Coco Republic. Chairs, coffee table and stool, White Picket Interiors. MUD ROOM (opposite, top left) “This is a house full of detail, from front to back,” says Steve. Case in point is this space, with shoe drawers built under the planked oak bench and hanging space courtesy of Hepburn Hardware wall hooks. Manhattan Slate Black floor tiles, KWD & Co. Door painted Porter’s Paints Camouflage. LAUNDRY (opposite, bottom right) Access from the garage to here, the mud room and the butler’s pantry is easy, which makes carrying in groceries from the car a breeze. Appliances, Siemens.
TERRACE (this page and opposite, top right) The covered entertaini­ng area can be used year round, thanks to the Jetmaster open fire. Sofa, Coco Republic. Chairs, coffee table and stool, White Picket Interiors. MUD ROOM (opposite, top left) “This is a house full of detail, from front to back,” says Steve. Case in point is this space, with shoe drawers built under the planked oak bench and hanging space courtesy of Hepburn Hardware wall hooks. Manhattan Slate Black floor tiles, KWD & Co. Door painted Porter’s Paints Camouflage. LAUNDRY (opposite, bottom right) Access from the garage to here, the mud room and the butler’s pantry is easy, which makes carrying in groceries from the car a breeze. Appliances, Siemens.

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