Australian Home Beautiful

SOFTLY DOES IT

Warm wonders

HERITAGE FEATURES, LIKE THE ORIGINAL STATELY FIREPLACE, WERE WHAT INITIALLY ATTRACTED OWNER GEORGIE TO THE APARTMENT. THE FACT IT RUNS ON GAS IS AN ADDED BONUS AS IT MEANS A SIMPLE “FLICK OF A SWITCH” CAN HEAT UP THE SPACE. A LICK OF DULUX VIVID WHITE, PLUS OBJETS FROM MARIMEKKO, ADD 21ST CENTURY FLAIR.

Nook at this

WITH A TIGHT LAYOUT THAT COULDN’T BE ALTERED, A DINING NOOK WITH BANQUETTE SEATING WAS THE ULTIMATE SPACE SAVER. TAN LEATHER CUSHIONS FROM HEATHERLY DESIGN ADORN THE BUILT-IN SEAT, ALSO FROM HEATHERLY. THE SARAH ELLISON

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