Australian House & Garden

Seeing the Light

EXTERIOR

The brick facade has been spruced up with render painted Dulux Silkwort and trims Dulux Natural White. Front door painted Dulux Domino.

ENTRY

The marble Trit House ‘Lindy Console’ gives a hint of what lies beyond. Vase, Papaya. Artwork by Maritsa Micos, SIBU Gallery. Woodcut oak flooring in White Smoked. Walls throughout painted Dulux Snowy Mountains Quarter.

HALLWAY

The original timber flooring is complemented by Woodcut engineered oak flooring in White Smoked, in the contemporary extension.

“I just had to have these,” says the owner of this five-bedroom home in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, looking at the two pendants poised over her dining table. “I had seen one in some years ago, fell in love with it and it remained a must-have. I thought I would include one in my new house, somehow.” Her equally smitten interior designer, Anna McMillan of McMillan Design, said, “Why just one? I think

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