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DINING AREA

Most of the joinery was designed by Sarah Reid, except for the dining table, which is by John Bastiras of In Good Company. “The aim for this space was maximum functionality,” says Sarah. “Banquette seats are good because they allow extra circulation space.” Blue abstract artwork by Telly Tu’u, through James Makin Gallery.

LIVING SPACE

Steel doors are used throughout to bring in light and connect the interiors with the landscaped gardens. “They’re very expensive, but it was something that the owners wanted to invest in,” says Sarah. Redondo blue velvet armchair by Patricia Urquiola.

in Melbourne’s Albert Park lived there for seven years before renovating,

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