Dazzling Colors: A Hip City Pad in Sydney
Mirroring its semi-industrial city neighborhood, this pad is hip and edgy.
Roof heights vary throughout and a split level kitchen and dining room open out onto a lower terrace.
Playful use of color by David Boyle Architect invigorates the renovated Belmont Street Residence.
The blue wall of the living room extends outside to a high terrace.
Its vibrant and energetic urban spirit besets the visitor upon entry.
Scrumptious jolts of reds, blues, lime, majenta and black and white bounce off the rich woods.
The random mix is ironically repeated in kitchen chairs in this edgy sunken dine-in kitchen.
Unexpected jolts of color above white make a kitchen that is anything but boring.
A sleek and polished bathroom is skylit from above, warming its richly hued woods, offset by white and a burgundy tile wall.
The only awkwardness in the renovation is in some tight placements and one frumpy window from the original building in this bathroom.
Its incognito street facing facade – black timber with white housing a garage – reflects its gritty industrial neighbourhood south of Sydney.
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