PADDINGTON TOWNHOUSE 2Traditional Bedroom, Sydney

This young family home is a terrace house nestled in the back streets of Paddington. The project brief was to reinterpret the interior layouts of an approved DA renovation for the young family. The home was a major renovation with the The Designory providing design and documentation consultancy to the clients and completing all of the interior design components of the project as well as assisting with the building project management. The concept complimented the traditional features of the home, pairing this with crisp, modern sensibilities. Keeping the overall palette simple has allowed the client’s love of colour to be injected throughout the decorating elements. With functionality, storage and space being key for the small house, clever design elements and custom joinery were used throughout. With the final decorating elements adding touches of colour in a sophisticated yet luxe palette, this home is now filled with light and is perfect for easy family living and entertaining.

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Designer: Margo Reed

Builder: B2 Construction

Design ideas for a large traditional master bedroom in Sydney with grey walls, medium hardwood floors, a corner fireplace and a plaster fireplace surround. —  Houzz
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    Rebecca Gross added this to 7 Types of Doors to Maximise Indoor-Outdoor Living22 Aug 2017

    Doors between indoor and outdoor spaces generally swing or stack outside of the home to maintain indoor space. However, if the outdoor space is narrow, as with this balcony, hinge the doors to swing inward rather than outward, so as not to obstruct or reduce the outdoor space.Browse houses with french doors

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    DON’T overdo itWe hear it time and time again in relation to many aspects of life. Less is more. The same goes for artwork, particularly in a bedroom where you are trying to create an uncluttered and relaxing sanctuary like this scheme. Don’t hang art on every wall in the room just because there is blank space. Keep a balance between art and bare walls by embracing the idea of empty space. Our lives are full of constant distractions, from mobile phones and tablets to advertisements and jam-packed work schedules, so it’s important to give your brain some time to unwind in a space that doesn’t overstimulate it.

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