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Project Name | Nine-Square Bondi | Posted in | Design, Interior Design | Location |
Bondi Beach NSW
Australia |
Centred on a planted courtyard, the communal zone is designed based on a 3x3 grid – hence the project’s name, Nine-Square Bondi – with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors visually and spatially connecting all spaces. Bathed in natural light and swathed in luscious greenery, the open-plan upper floor is the epitome of indoor-outdoor living. White-painted walls and ceilings and hardwood flooring further enhance the sense of airiness, lighting and spaciousness, also providing a muted backdrop for the owners’ eclectic collection of contemporary artworks, furniture and handcrafted objects. A monolithic marble kitchen island with intense veining makes for a sculptural focal point, complemented by a wall-mounted ceramic installation by Ben Mazey and a number of smaller ceramic vessels.
Another powerful sculptural example is located on the ground floor courtesy of a concrete spiral staircase rising from the entry hall. On the same level, a Pierre Frey wallpaper by French visual artist Hélène Mongin in the master bathroom dreamily echoes the mountainous landscapes of Hong Kong where the family previously lived. A sombre blue-grey colour palette in the master bedroom picks up the mural’s hues while more vivid hues can be found in the children’s chambers and additional bathrooms. Thoughtfully designed and curated down to the smallest detail, the dwelling celebrates curiosity, joy and individuality whilst very much feeling like a home that feels, in the owners’ words, just “like a sanctuary amongst the bustle of Bondi”.