Lindfield Menage Past Times Daniel Boddam
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
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Located inwards Sydney's Upper North Shore, as well as built inwards the 1980s, this identify has undergone a consummate transformation past times architect Daniel Boddam. Modernised, with a mid-century twist, the interior reflects the simplicity, elegance as well as timelessness that Daniel Boddam Studio is known for.
Playing upward to the classical mode of the original dwelling, the outside was refreshed with a novel roof streamlined with integrated photovoltaic (solar) cells. Crittal-style steel doors as well as windows were installed, consummate with double glazing as well as ribbed drinking glass for privacy. A modify of layout on the soil flooring gives the identify much-needed flow. This included reducing the three-car garage to two, enabling a cloak room to live created following the original entry. New openings were created forming an enfilade betwixt the cloak room, antechamber as well as living room with a fireplace on axis.
The staircase was amended to the contrary direction creating a greater sense of arrival, piece the kitchen was repositioned following moisture areas, enabling to a greater extent than living infinite for the informal as well as formal dining. All door heights where raised as well as novel joinery aligned then that the feeling of infinite as well as luxury was magnified through the proportions.
A considered approach with mid-century influences continues throughout the home. The interiors are luxurious soundless pared back, enhanced past times a warm textile palette that injects tone, texture as well as tactility. A carefully curated pick of slice of furniture includes pieces from Daniel Boddam Furniture, with disceptation lighting as well as eye-catching artworks as well as ceramics.
A feeling of calm simplicity has been created inwards the bedrooms on the outset floor. The original bedchamber features a stunning custom dark-green velvet bed, gear upward against textured grayness wallpaper with soft rug underfoot. Layered as well as textured materials practise an atmosphere that is both restful as well as charming.
Green hues acquit through to the original en-suite with fish-scale tiles, providing a beautiful sense of cohesion. Rendered Marmarino plastered walls that hand off a gentle lustre are paired with steel framed shower doors and Arch wall lights past times Douglas & Bec.
Architecture & Interior Design past times Daniel Boddam / Build by Robert Plumb / Styling past times Studio CD / Photography past times Pablo Veiga
Images courtesy of Daniel Boddam