Houses: Kitchens + Bathrooms

Hues of the harbour

esigning an artful home begins with creating the right conditions for light, colour and finish to coalesce. Interior architecture practice Esoteriko has brought artistry to this Sydney Harbour-side abode, its rooms awash with sunlight, brushed with blue and draped in linen. The comprehensive renovation was guided by an aspiration to seize the “missed opportunities” of previous extensions made to the historic home. Key

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