Nottinghill Rd, Berala
A stunning brand new house in West Sydney needed its common areas furnished and decorated, for a young family of five.
The house was originally white, and the clients requested that we work with this foundation.
Drawing inspiration from Californian mid-century homes, we blended this style with elements of Japandi aesthetics, introducing a subtle color palette that transforms the white walls into a canvas for a 3D watercolor painting.
We selected two stunning art pieces by Australian artists Karen Lee Mungarrja (for the foyer) and Amica Aindow (for the living room), complemented by thoughtfully chosen Australian-designed lamps from Articolo Lighting and Ross Gardam.
The house was originally white, and the clients requested that we work with this foundation.
Drawing inspiration from Californian mid-century homes, we blended this style with elements of Japandi aesthetics, introducing a subtle color palette that transforms the white walls into a canvas for a 3D watercolor painting.
We selected two stunning art pieces by Australian artists Karen Lee Mungarrja (for the foyer) and Amica Aindow (for the living room), complemented by thoughtfully chosen Australian-designed lamps from Articolo Lighting and Ross Gardam.
Project Year: 2024
Project Cost: $25,001 AUD - $50,000 AUD
Country: Australia
Postcode: 2141
Others who worked on this project: William Mallat / Photographer