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RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR CURATION

BATTERY POINT LIVING VALENTINE INTERIORS + DESIGN WITH MARIA GIGNEY (ARCHITECTURE)

Anjie Blair

This project had a single vision, to enmesh art and design into the clients’ daily lives through the reimagining of an architecturally designed home in Hobart. With an unobtrusive backdrop, the approach was to create a space for the owners to indulge and engage in entertaining, relaxation and an appreciation of local craftsmanship and quality.

BURNLEY HOUSE FIONA LYNCH

Amelia Stanwix

The polished plaster walls of this Melbourne home exploit the magic of natural and feature lighting to expand spatial parameters and create a softly luminous sanctuary, while a verdant balcony and courtyard draw the

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