Jacqui Koska
7 Reviews

Drummoyne Apartment

With its coveted bayside outlook, this Drummoyne apartment offered potential, but it came with its fair share of spatial quirks. Tasked with reworking the interiors for a couple seeking light, flow and better function, interior designer Jacqui Koska has delivered a transformative renovation that maximises livability, functionality and carries character into every corner of the apartment.

Originally designed in line with the era it was built, the apartment presented both promise and challenges: dated finishes and awkward wall protrusions. Working within the existing footprint, Jacqui’s reimagined the interior to celebrate the views, enrich day-to-day living, and create a clean canvas for the clients love of art.

Working within the apartment’s original footprint, Jacqui approached the project through refinement and maximising every millimeter; introducing thoughtful transitions to improve flow - walls that once jutted into primary living spaces were resolved with soft curves, drawing a stronger connection and continuity between each space. It’s a home defined not by bold gestures, but by the small details: softened curves, shadow lines, textural finishes, and proportions that feel intuitive and bold. Every corner was redesigned to enhance movement, improve storage, and achieve a feeling of calm. “We had to make every millimetre work,” Jacqui shares.
Project Year: 2025
Project Cost: $500,001 AUD - $750,000 AUD
Country: Australia
Postcode: 2047