Manly Apartment
A partial renovation was carried on this 1980s apartment in Manly.
This included removing a wall to open up the kitchen to create more light and space and installing floor-to-ceiling cabinetry for excess storage in the dining area. The result is sleek and contemporary by using a simple palette to create harmony with the existing fixed elements.
Oak flooring, new ceilings (for more lighting) and home automation was used to further modernise this space. A very much-loved feature in the living area is a large television lift which slides the T.V. into cabinetry when not in use. A huge plus, given the size of the unit.
Kitchen Cabinetry/Design: Collaroy Kitchens
Colour & Design Concept & Interior Styling: Marlowe Hues
This included removing a wall to open up the kitchen to create more light and space and installing floor-to-ceiling cabinetry for excess storage in the dining area. The result is sleek and contemporary by using a simple palette to create harmony with the existing fixed elements.
Oak flooring, new ceilings (for more lighting) and home automation was used to further modernise this space. A very much-loved feature in the living area is a large television lift which slides the T.V. into cabinetry when not in use. A huge plus, given the size of the unit.
Kitchen Cabinetry/Design: Collaroy Kitchens
Colour & Design Concept & Interior Styling: Marlowe Hues
Project Year: 2014
Project Cost: $75,001 AUD - $100,000 AUD
Country: Australia
Postcode: 2095
Others who worked on this project: Marlowe Hues - Colour & Design