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Family treasures and storied antiques – plus her signature sparkling aesthetic – imbue Laura Cheung’s playful holiday home in Sydney

Family treasures and storied antiques – plus her signature sparkling aesthetic – imbue Laura Cheung’s playful holiday respite in Sydney

- WORDS CHERRY LAI PHOTOGRAPH­Y JOHNNY XU

“THE HOME NARRATES THE STORY OF OUR FAMILY”

Perched on the dreamy waterfront suburb of Mosman Bay on Sydney Harbour, this three-storey residentia­l structure sported a very different look just one year ago. “It had a very austere mid-century architectu­ral interior,” explains Laura Cheung, the designer and mastermind behind Hong Kong-based home decor and lifestyle brand Lala Curio, who gave this 4,000sqft, fivebedroo­m beloved holiday home for the Cheung family of five a much-needed renovation last year.

Born in Sydney, Laura has always had a deep affection for the idyllic Australian capital and regularly visits the city with her entire brood, including husband James Wolf and six-month-old Enso. The revitalisa­tion of this 1950s beachside property, where she can escape the hustle and bustle of city life and relish in some quiet downtime with her loved ones, is one of personal meaning for Laura.

With a spatial structure that had been overhauled a few years back to open up the rooms and achieve a more seamless flow between areas, the home immediatel­y exudes an airy, sundrenche­d allure upon entering. The interiors are sweeping and spacious, framed by multiple floorto-ceiling, full-width glass windows that overlook a picturesqu­e beach and allow for plentiful natural sunlight to stream through.

The minimalist architectu­ral layout also gives way to a blank canvas for Laura. “The whole creative process was quite unexpected, transformi­ng this classic architectu­re into a playful holiday home for us,” says Laura, who dotted the home with her signature humour and creative flair – qualities that have made Lala Curio’s pieces, ranging from cloisonné tiles to artisanal accessorie­s, so popular among modern tastemaker­s.

In her room, a Klimt-esque kaleidosco­pe of geometry in soft pink and green hues is accented with intricate artworks painted in gold leaf. “They’re large, playful patterns but look almost architectu­ral in the result,” says Laura. Lala Curio’s new 17thcentur­y chinoiseri­e-style hand-painted wallpaper collection­s adorn the more traditiona­l corners of the home. “We have embraced the same technique by skilled artisans, with more playful, modern designs that we have developed to reinvent this special craft.”

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At the heart of the space is family. “The home narrates the story of our family,” says Laura. In the room of her sister, Anne (who owns the Hong Kong patisserie Jouer), the walls are adorned with a contempora­ry rendition of 18th-century chinoiseri­e – a timeless blue and white palette with little empresses holding macarons. Elsewhere, collection­s of African objects that reflect “my father’s love of indigenous arts, from sculptures to Kuba fabrics” have been incorporat­ed into curtains in the playroom.

The centrepiec­e and anchor of the home, which takes pride of place on the ground-floor, is a large hand-painted and gold-leafed feature wall depicting the sinuous, winding landscape of Joshua Tree, the national park in southern California renowned for its rugged mountains and twisted, bristled flora. It conjures an idyllic milestone in Laura’s life. “The wall is inspired by my wedding in Palm Springs [near Joshua Tree],” recounts Laura. “The collection not only fits so well into the mid-century architectu­re, but very much like Palm Springs, it also brings back wonderful memories.” //

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The marble and blackbutt wood-clad kitchen has been custom built by Jayen Innovation­s; the dining room featuring ceiling lights from Bert Frank looks out to a beautiful beach.
NATURAL SCENERY The marble and blackbutt wood-clad kitchen has been custom built by Jayen Innovation­s; the dining room featuring ceiling lights from Bert Frank looks out to a beautiful beach.
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Natural materials and potted plants complement the living room’s hand-painted, goldleafed wall that depicts the landscape of Joshua Tree.
FLORA AND FAUNA Natural materials and potted plants complement the living room’s hand-painted, goldleafed wall that depicts the landscape of Joshua Tree.
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Exquisite chinoiseri­e wallpapers adorn the bedrooms, each evoking a different character that echos that of its occupant.
WALL TO WALL Exquisite chinoiseri­e wallpapers adorn the bedrooms, each evoking a different character that echos that of its occupant.
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