Teneriffe Project
Interior decoration project.
Coming soon.
Grange Project
We had the pleasure of implementing our client's love of a warmer and organic aesthetic into their new luxurious, sleek contemporary home.
The soft interior decoration palette chosen features a mix of ochre, off-white, putty, beige, warm grey, and oak timber, complementing the high end finishes seen in the stunning Calacatta Monet and Arabescato Corchia marbles, wainscoting, travertine, oak herringbone flooring, and brushed brass metals.
Coorparoo Project
It was important for our client to have a home that felt light and inviting, whilst still referencing the character of the striking architecturally-designed home that showcases a palette made up of stone, cement, bricks, timber and steel.
To accomplish this balance of light and depth, tactile materials such as woven linen, jute and wool were celebrated in addition to leather and timber.
The result is a contemporary interior designed to enjoy for many years to come.
Newstead II Project
All this contemporary inner-city apartment needed was the extra layering and styling to create the New York cosmopolitan brief.
We added warmth through organic-textured materials, as well as a stunning tactile seagrass wallpaper that now adorns the master bedroom as a feature wall.
Newstead Project
This gorgeous inner-city property called for a pared-back aesthetic to complement the contemporary finishes throughout.
The result is a fresh, sophisticated and luxurious interior that showcases inner-city living at its finest.
Windsor Project
Our beautiful interstate clients engaged our interior decorating services to help create a contemporary, cozy, and dog-friendly home for them to retreat to when in Queensland.
We wanted to give them a bit of that "Sunshine State" feeling, opting for light timber, plenty of texture, and pops of muted greens to really bring that sense of the outdoors, inside.
Bulimba Project
Coming soon.
Noosa Heads Project
This full coastal apartment renovation involved keeping the floor plan, but updating the function and look of the kitchen, bathrooms and laundry, as well as the flooring and colour palette throughout.
The renovations, topped off with the hand-selected furnishings, transformed this tired apartment to a relaxing, clean-cut destination for holiday-goers to enjoy.
Wooloowin II Project
We had pleasure of furnishing the interior of this beautiful architecturally-designed home.
Our gorgeous client wanted something sophisticated, fun and contemporary - something that would be warm and inviting.
We opted for soft woollen textures, as well as luxurious velvets to soften the beautiful timber featured throughout the home.
Enoggera Project
We had the pleasure of decorating our client's newly-purchased home for them to move into and enjoy from the get-go.
Our clients wanted to add their contemporary coastal flair to this Hamptons new build home. A selection of timber furniture softened with textured rugs and fabric upholstered pieces created a neutral base, accented with soft blues and greys for a subtle coastal feel that exudes "holiday-at-home".
Mango
Hill II Project
A contemporary coastal farmhouse was the brief for this renovation.
A base palette of crisp white, warm grey and light timber was used, with a focus of soft linen and textured fabrics for the interior decoration.
The kids' rooms pack a punch with colour tailored to their personalities, ensuring that all members of this household were included in the process.
Newmarket Project
"Minimalist, warm and inviting" was the brief for this contemporary home. With this in mind, we opted for slimline silhouettes and a mix of light timber, leather, and soft fabrics.
A mix of rusts and blues were featured throughout the home to create a fun yet calming home environment.
Archer St Project
The sunsets from this contemporary apartment are incredible and so we couldn't resist but to draw inspiration from this for the feature colour in the main living space.
Apartment living for our client, who plans to host a lot of friends and family here, meant opting for furniture that focused on function, such as the beautiful swivel dining armchairs, extension dining table, the nesting ottoman and stunning ceramic coffee and side table.
Greenslopes Project
This young family came to us wanting to inject more of their personality into the home. They weren't afraid of colour, however wanted to keep things a bit more on the minimalist side.
Their love of board games and reading books meant that we transformed the front room into a comfortable conversational space that could accomodate guests as well as family board game nights.
The pops of colour, light timber and leather accents carried through to the living and dining room.
Bardon Project
We had the pleasure of styling this beautifully-renovated home, executed by the team at Comoda Renovations.
Ashgrove Project
Coming soon.
Toowong I Project
The first phase of this home renovation focused on the downstairs, which houses the main bathroom, laundry, rumpus room and three bedrooms.
Our client wanted this space to be a blend of contemporary and traditional elements in a design that is both beautiful and practical, given this space accommodates three growing teenage girls!
The family's love of the great outdoors was our inspiration for the colour palette used throughout.
Hendra Project II
For this white-on-white contemporary family home, we opted for a variation of warm and cool neutral tones to layer with the crisp whites, as well as added a lot of textural elements to create that inviting feeling our clients were craving.
This was the result!
Northgate Project
Our beautiful client wanted us to help create a relaxing and sophisticated rumpus room that could be used for the kids during the day, but then also act as a cozy retreat for the adults at night.
Norman Park Project
This home was a dream to work with. We had the pleasure of styling this incredible architectural Hamptons-inspired home for a magazine shoot.
The brief was to keep it neutral and fresh, with a blend of contemporary elements to elevate the existing Hamptons vibe.
Chermside West Project
Our goal for this project was to create a beautiful blend of fun and sophistication starting from the renovation of the kitchen, through to the billiards room and living rooms.
We wanted to respect this family's home of 25 years and create a timeless and elevated design that can be enjoyed for a further 25+ years to come!
Lutwyche Project
This sweet family home was given the Little White Label "zhuzh", styled and ready for sale for the next family to fall in love with.
We wanted to highlight the beautiful character of the home and created a neutral and fresh interior that showcases family living at its finest.
Balmoral Project
Our clients hired us prior to starting their renovations so we could help them with the optimal floor plan, colour selections and finishes to set them up on the right foot for the trades.
The end result is a fresh, light-filled and cohesive look throughout - all selections done on a budget!
C.Park Project
A layered modern farmhouse style was the brief for this young family's new build.
A neutral base was used with rust and bold black accents spread throughout each space.
Bunya Project
Perched at the top of a hill and surrounding by lush greenery lies this gorgeous family home.
The brief was to create a slightly more contemporary version of the existing spaces, with a focus on creating a light, fresh and calming interior.
Wavell Heights
Our clients - a beautiful family of three - wanted a fresh contemporary Hamptons look for their new home.
We selected a colour palette of soft blues and greys to be featured throughout the home, complemented by white and light timber accents.
Hendra Project
A dreamy architectural home in the leafy suburbs of Hendra called for a blend of classic and contemporary elements to tie in with our client's cool and eclectic style.
The result, we think, is a sophisticated and eye-catching interior.
WooloowinProject
Our clients purchased this gorgeous Hamptons home, however didn't want to have the usual coastal look throughout the interior.
We had a transitional modern farmhouse style in mind and opted for a neutral base with pops of black to add the depth desired for this family home.
Wilston Project
This gorgeous young family was moving on from their inner-city contemporary home after six years, so we absolutely had to do it justice!
We really wanted to highlight the cool, contemporary and sophisticated look of the home by adding punchy black abstract patterns and balancing it out with neutrals for a warm and inviting aesthetic that can appeal to any prospective buyer.
Taringa Project
The kitchen is the hub of the home and for our client, this is definitely the case.
The brief was to create a light-filled kitchen that blends a traditional and contemporary look.
We opted for sky-high cabinetry to maximise the high ceilings as well as an oversized island bench with a pilaster leg for added detail.
#17 Shea Residences
A beautiful townhouse bathed in natural light, we wanted #17 of the luxurious Shea Residences to embrace the warmth of its surroundings.
A focus on texture with beige, grey and a hint of black feature throughout the main living spaces for sophisticated appeal. Dusty blush and greens feature in the large bedrooms upstairs for a subtle pop of colour.
Abian
The views of Kangaroo Point and South Bank from the 25th floor of one of Brisbane's most sough-after properties is one that needs to be celebrated. With this in mind, we opted for a neutral base with accents of soft greens to tie in with the green vista.
Shea Residences
We wanted to complement this luxurious property by focusing on texture and plush decorative accents to maximise a chic and sophisticated look.
White, grey, muted blues and blush were used to incorporate some colour without overpowering the space.
Hamilton Project
Dusty blue and seafoam green were used in our lovely clients' luxury riverfront apartment.
We wanted to create a serene space from start to finish and think that the combination of these colours and the textural elements selected achieve this.
Mango Hill
It was important for this young family to have a calming environment to surround themselves with.
A neutral base was used for a timeless look, with the addition of muted blues featured in the main living areas and master bedroom to evoke a sense of calm.