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With an enviable address and solid bones, the restoratio­n of this historic Sydney apartment is a study in style and restraint

- Madeleine Blanchfiel­d Architects madeleineb­lanchfield.com OPPOSITE PAGE A timber CHAIR by henry timi In the open-plan living Configurat­ion, which WAS designed to maximise on natural light And views

In Sydney, architect Madeleine Blanchfiel­d has thoughtful­ly restored a heritage apartment

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apartment renovation is in The Astor, a 13-storey apartment building in Sydney. Built in the early 1920s, The Astor is an Australian State Heritage item designed by Esplin and Mould. It was one of the first prestige apartment buildings in the city and includes a reinforced concrete frame and steel windows.

‘The brief was to update the layout of the apartment and maximise appreciati­on of the existing heritage features and incredible views,’ says architect Madeleine Blanchfiel­d, whose eponymous studio headed up the project. ‘The existing apartment had a tiny, separate kitchen, old bathroom and some dubious tinkering had been done over the years.’

To achieve their objectives, Madeleine and her team stripped out the shell, opened up the kitchen, updated the bathroom and squeezed in a discreet laundry room.

‘We created an entry foyer with a gentle curve and put sheer curtains with builtin lighting troughs throughout, restored elements such as skirtings, which had been replaced over the years, and incorporat­ed feature lights, built-in joinery and rugs,’ she says. The team was also responsibl­e for selecting new furniture.

However, as can be expected when dealing with such a site-sensitive project, challenges were bound to arise, especially when considerin­g the existing concrete frame, which made the alteration­s and lighting difficult. ‘We weren’t able to make large structural changes and the ones we did make had to be done carefully and with heritage sensitivit­y,’ says Madeleine. The existing timber floor was stained, and the walls painted white, while the kitchen joinery was kept purposeful­ly subtle. ‘We managed to fit an incredible amount into a very tiny space,’ says Madeleine. Similarly, the furniture is eclectic, but each piece is a refined example of exceptiona­l design. The lounge, for example, incorporat­es pieces such as a Saarinen table, chairs and sofas by Carl Hansen & Søn and Henry Timi timber chairs.

‘The steel windows have vistas to the Opera House and also more unexpected views onto the copper roof of the proximate Chief Secretary’s Building,’ says Madeleine. ‘We wanted to allow these elements to shine and not compete with them.’

‘The brief was to update the layout of the apartment and maximise appreciati­on of the existing heritage features and incredible views’ MADELEINE BLANCHFIEL­D

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ABOVE the master bedroom with the original large Steel window. For madeleine, the mandate WAS to Champion the home’s enviable views RIGHT the bathroom WAS Completely updated In the renovation of the home, And now plays out In A Calming palette of marble And BRASS
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‘CALCUTTA LATE BM’ MARBLE SLAB, POR, WOMAG BRASS BASIN MIXER, POR, LAVO BATHROOM CONCEPTS
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‘ELIZABETH’ DINING CHAIR, FROM R5 995, LA GRANGE INTERIORS
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‘INVITATION’ TABLE SET IN WHITE ZINC, R13 149, KARE
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FLOS ‘IC’ PENDANT LIGHT, POR, CRÉMA DESIGN
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‘ASTHA’ TWO-SEATER SOFA IN BRASS, R15 999, SOFACOMPAN­Y ‘LEAF’ METAL AND OAK ACCENT TABLE, R2 990, SHF

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