1970’s Sydney Manly beach

Redgen Mathieson‘s approach to design is grounded in Modernist principles of authentic, timeless design, with an emphasis on finely detailed spaces built to outlast changing fashion. This apartment was refurbished as a Sydney base for an Australian expatriate couple. Located within a 1970’s residential tower, the apartment enjoys significant views to Sydney’s Manly beach to the north, and Shelley Beach and the ocean to the east.

The interior has been completely re-modelled, removing existing partition walls to create a sequence of open plan spaces. Bathrooms, a laundry and kitchen are clustered toward the building’s core, creating an uninterrupted perimeter that maximises light and views and a sense of openness. Stone clad blade walls define the living, dining and bedroom spaces whilst engulfing existing structural columns.

An impression of calm is created with a limited material palette of limestone, linen and grey oak veneer.

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Manly apartment by Redgen Mathieson

Photo credit ROMELLO PEREIRA 

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