Graceville House is an adapted federation bungalow.
Its attention to detail and craft, articulation of ceiling lines and unusual room sizes allows us to be extremely playful in our exploration of shape and form.
An exaggerated geometry is employed in a series of customised built-in elements.
A tiled fireplace, upholstered seating and hidden cocktail bar create a sequence of flexible and highly functional additions that encourage interaction and socialisation.
Designer inclusions elevate the final outcome - a Borge Mogensen Spanish Chair in oak and tan leather, Lane tiles by Barber & Osgerby for Mutina and stunning hand forged light fixtures by LAAL.
Bespoke handmade timber pieces by Byron Bay artist Lex Williams combine functional and sculptural elements.
Pattern is by Oat Studio, adding a fresh and youthful energy to the overall design.
Date: 2021 Project Type: Residential Refurbishment Area: 330M2 Services: Concept Design, Design Development, Documentation, Furniture Selection & Procurement Project Team: Ian Wrightson, Steven Stewart, Akansha Osmond, Sheena Hanks Collaborators: Oxford Construction (Builder); Ace Joinery (Joinery)
Photography: Samuel Van Dyke
Editorial Styling: Ian Wrightson & Akansha Osmond