This 2,000sqf condominium apartment is home to a family with two young children (ages one and five years old). With interiors inspired by Western Australia seaside travels, the home is bright, stylish and embraces many colourful and textural furniture and accessories.
With the help of Stacey Leong Interiors, the homeowners managed to achieve the desired interior design look with a renovation cost amounting to $75,000. Part of the $60,000 that went into furnishings include a range of seats that have clean lines and an understated appeal.
One of the iconic pieces displayed in the home is a vintage 1950s restored Jacaranda credenza from Denmark.
Lots of timber finishes were incorporated into the home too. The dining room is now a warm space where the family can gather over meals. The homeowners chose a playfully designed statement-making light that hangs above the dining table.
They also dress their walls extensively with a collection of art works.
The balcony is also converted into a relaxing corner complete with outdoor furniture, greenery and cushions with botanical prints.
Shades of blue and aqua can be spotted everywhere throughout the apartment.
This 2,000sqf condominium apartment is home to a family with two young children (ages one and five years old). With interiors inspired by Western Australia seaside travels, the home is bright, stylish and embraces many colourful and textural furniture and accessories.