(inside) interior design review

Superlative Smart

Curves and exemplar detailing, perhaps the hallmark of a William Smart design, are paired with the grand gestures of timber and artwork, while a jewellike selection of textiles, objects and furnishings complete the whole. And while no aqua tones or seaside motifs are used, the feeling of being by the waterside is profoundly realised. Moreover, with a due west orientation, the view is to the working ports of the harbour and Anzac Bridge, but also to the blistering western sun. As such, the apartment, while shady through the morning, endures intense light through

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