Bell Street House

Comprising a full interior redesign and reconfiguration of the pre-existing floorplan, the Bell Street House project leaned into our clients’ love of entertaining. New front and rear courtyard spaces enable a strong visual connection to the interior of the home.

Location

Richmond

The Traditional Custodian of this land

Wurundjeri people

Completion

2016

Site Area

180m²

Gross Floor Area

150m²

Services

Interior Design
Architecture

Photographer

Tom Blachford

Stylist

Lucy Bock

A timeless entertainment space

The interior design masterfully blends a monochrome colour palette with textural finishes, creating a space that is both contemporary and welcoming. Timber, marble, chunky carpet and rendered brick reflect the calm, understated aesthetic throughout.

“I didn’t want to make our home an industrial style warehouse.  I wanted something that was a lot sleeker and more refined.  A nod back with the steel windows was a really nice way to do it”

– Client

Industrial influence meets warm minimalism

We aimed to achieve a balance of industrial influence and warmth, envisioning a space that would exude a sense of lightness and bring calm to those within it while also incorporating sleeker and more refined elements.

“The house was fairly robust and slightly industrial looking externally but internally it was a much more suburban fitout.  The two didn’t align at all and we worked to resolve this disconnect in the proposed design”

– Jonny Mitchell, Interior Designer

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