double-height void in the stairwell soars upwards towards a rooflight, drawing in plentiful natural light. The hallways are soft and textural, with rounded edges and natural plaster, punctuated by Charlie and Joshua’ s collection of lighting and artwork.
In contrast to the openness of the ground floor, the upper levels retain more of the property’ s original plan and are occupied by bedrooms, a snug and bathrooms. The primary suite occupies an entire level of its own, with the bedroom accessed via an impressive 12 square metre walk-in wardrobe clad in oak joinery, which hides access to a stepped shower room.
The main bedroom is an airy space softened by textured lime wash walls, an expansive, custom bouclé headboard, and rippling floor-toceiling curtains that frame a turret bay window. Borrowing space from above, the turret has been opened up to create a generous ceiling height and angled focal point; this architectural intervention adds more visual value than the small amount of storage it could have offered in the loft conversion. An arched wall niche opposite the bed adds another softness to the space, nodding to the curves incorporated throughout.
The top levels feature a sumptuous pink guest bedroom and family bathroom, and the loft has been converted into a third bedroom with an ensuite shower room.
The materiality of the home is a carefully curated balance of texture and warmth. Timber flooring grounds the interiors, while striking monochromatic marble provides a bold sense of weight. Smoked oak joinery adds a natural, tactile quality to the space, offset by cool polished concrete. Lime wash on the walls creates a soft, textured finish throughout.
Studio McW has thoughtfully designed the home for both comfort and entertainment. Every detail was carefully considered to create a space that’ s not only inviting but also practical for
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