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Houzz Tour: Coastal Cabin Turned Luxury Mornington Peninsula Getaway
This house had great bones. However, adding careful layers of pattern, texture and colour have brought the finishing touches to this home
Interior designer Diane Bergeron had some convincing to do with this project – a weekend home for a large family who uses the house year round. The project architect had proposed a departure from a cosy coastal home: a slick interior with a glass staircase and contemporary furnishings. “But I told him, ‘The traditional bones are already there. Why tear them down?’” she says. “It just made sense to work with the architectural bones of the house and go from there.”
Bergeron applied her design knowledge of traditional American coastal homes throughout the project. “They liked images of summer homes in the Hamptons and the warmth and airy feel of California coastal homes,” she says. “So we opted for a soft neutral base and layered on patterns and colour.”
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here: This is a weekend home for Jack and Diane Gringlass and their four grown children.
Location: Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
Size: 510 square metres
Design challenge: Transforming a dark, lodge-like country house into an airy and bright coastal home
Bergeron applied her design knowledge of traditional American coastal homes throughout the project. “They liked images of summer homes in the Hamptons and the warmth and airy feel of California coastal homes,” she says. “So we opted for a soft neutral base and layered on patterns and colour.”
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here: This is a weekend home for Jack and Diane Gringlass and their four grown children.
Location: Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
Size: 510 square metres
Design challenge: Transforming a dark, lodge-like country house into an airy and bright coastal home
John Himmel’s woven rope furniture adds richness, texture and warmth to the living room. A vintage Lucite coffee table doesn’t take attention away from the rich patterns of the blinds, upholstery and rug. Bergeron paired couture Quadrille China Seas fabric in the rope chairs with a striped cotton dhurrie, which ties the space together.
Floors: stained European oak; empire stools: Jonathan Adler; sofa: custom in camel linen, Diane Bergeron Interiors
Floors: stained European oak; empire stools: Jonathan Adler; sofa: custom in camel linen, Diane Bergeron Interiors
The designer loves the all-white walls and trusses. “The house used to be a bit dark and cabin-like, and now you feel like the whole place is breathing, which is a quality that I associate with California coastal homes or summer homes in the Hamptons,” says Bergeron. “I’m happy that this cosy coastal style has found its way here to Melbourne.”
Sofa: custom in cotton twill, Diane Bergeron Interiors; side table: vintage French; Roman blinds: custom, Diane Bergeron Interiors; pendant lights: Ralph Lauren
Sofa: custom in cotton twill, Diane Bergeron Interiors; side table: vintage French; Roman blinds: custom, Diane Bergeron Interiors; pendant lights: Ralph Lauren
Windsor chairs make a surprise pairing with a Lucite table in the game room. Lulu DK wallpaper swathes the walls and continues to the backs of custom shelving units, giving the space a harmonious flow.
A rustic farmer's table from Boyd Blue surrounded by Windsor chairs adds warmth and contrasts with the all-white kitchen and metallic sheen of the fixtures and Ralph Lauren pendants.
Bergeron turned a mostly white and metallic powder room into a jewel box with Art Deco Scalamandre wallpaper in Zanzibar Gold.
“If done right, layering on pattern and colour can add a lot of verve to a house without being garish or too over the top,” says Bergeron.
Mirror: custom, Diane Bergeron Interiors
“If done right, layering on pattern and colour can add a lot of verve to a house without being garish or too over the top,” says Bergeron.
Mirror: custom, Diane Bergeron Interiors
Bergeron created a comfortable space by mixing vintage fabrics and furnishings with new decor.
Custom stacked curtains and orange Roman blinds dress up the built-in bunk beds. An alpaca wool rug softens the crisp whites and tailored stripes of the bunks’ window treatments. Underbed drawers keep guests’ things tucked away.
A home theatre hosts the entire family on movie night, with custom reclining chairs and equally luxurious chocolate brown linen walls. “A French artisan came in and stitched all the linen together by hand,” Bergeron says. “It was an amazing process to watch and really adds this gorgeous, touchable quality to the walls.”
Grass cloth wallpaper in sage covers the study walls and pays tribute to the client’s love of green. A dark Roman blind adds a masculine touch. “He loves this room,” she says of the man of the house. “It’s his little sanctuary within what’s already a calming weekend home.”
Wallpaper: Diane Bergeron Interiors; executive chair: vintage Eames; sofa: custom, Alan Campbell
Wallpaper: Diane Bergeron Interiors; executive chair: vintage Eames; sofa: custom, Alan Campbell
The above photo shot at sunset lets us see into the front-facing rooms of the house: three bedrooms, the study, a card room and a billiards room. Motorised Roman blinds can be controlled with ease for privacy.