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a desire for deco A comfortable and inviting environment with a timeless atmosphere perfects this classical-style home

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a desire for deco A comfortable and inviting environment with a timeless atmosphere perfects this classical -style home

Page 2: a desire for deco - mageiadesign.com.aumageiadesign.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/wp_strathfield.pdf · nterior designer Noela Coffey, of Mageia Design, introduced an art deco
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nterior designer Noela Coffey, of

Mageia Design, introduced an art­

deco flavour to this home's interior.

The initial effect was created with a

console and bronze lady in the entry area and a

deco table in faux wenge and stone. Three deco

ladies, a commiss ioned piece, adorn the

sta irwell wa ll and invite one to climb the stairs.

The staircase was custom-made and crafted

from raw stainless steel in an intricate pattern.

It was important that the entertaining areas be

open plan to accommodate the owners' lifestyle.

In the formal lounge and dining areas, Art Deco­

style lounges and chairs are upholstered in raw

si lks and chenilles in a combination of earthy

tones. Neutral shades form a backdrop for the

rooms - Dulux Sandman for the wa lls and

ceilings, w ith Cafe Latte and Father of Pearl

feature walls. These shades combi ne beautifully

with the colours selected for the furnishings:

mint green chairs, coffee-coloured lounges and

orange cushions, as well as coffee-coloured

dining chairs . Natu ra l limestone was used

throughout on all flooring as a neutral palette,

contrasted by the warm ea rthy co lours. Two rugs

with mint-green trim are set against the natural

flooring. Emphasis was given to the ceiling

design, creating a floati ng effect using large

shadow line details and perimeter fibre optics.

Downlights used in a grid and linear system

complement the tailored design.

In the kitchen aga inst the breakfast bar, rattan

furniture is upholstered in vibrant lime macro

suede, adding to the subtle touches of green

found throughout the interior.

The bedrooms are located on the upper level for

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ultimate privacy. The master bedroom is

designed as a sumptuous retreat, with cheni lle

and silk fabrics on the bed and daybed . A

French Aubusson-style rug forms the room's

cen trepiece. Shutters reflect the shape of the

windows and maximise their size without

adding clutter.

The home's exterior is a blend of stone render

and sandstone. Complete with simple, tailored

landscaping, it exemplifies the Renaissance

style, which the owners adore.

PROJECT DETAILS

MAGEIA DESIGN Interior Designer: Noela Coffey Tel : 1800 006 919 Email : [email protected] .au Architect: Mosca Pserras Architects Project Architect : Brian Longbottom Tel : 9601 3244 Email : [email protected] Builder: Ronberth Developments Tel : (02) 9748 8066 Email : [email protected]