STATE OF the art
Australian House & Garden Magazine|April 2023
Bold colours and modern flourishes in this Sydney terrace make for a dynamic interior worthy of the owners' impressive art collection.
Stephanie Hope
STATE OF the art

From its elevated and sunny position in Sydney’s inner east, this three-bedroom Victorian terrace stood out from the many other dark and gloomy abodes that Sebastian and Victoria had previously inspected. “The house isn’t accessed directly from the street, but via a shared raised walkway, which makes it feel more private and gives it a higher outlook over the leafy streets,” says Victoria. “It receives both morning and afternoon sun so is always well-lit, and its original detailing, high ceilings and beautiful internal timber doors are just gorgeous.”

The couple lived happily in the home for several years with their Cavador pup, Winston Churchill, before moving interstate and renting it out. Upon their return, Victoria and Sebastian decided to give the place a refresh, just in time for the arrival of their daughter Frederica. They enlisted the help of interior designer Henrietta Summerhayes to renovate the bathrooms and revitalise the interiors.

“Typical of an inner-Sydney terrace, the bathrooms were functional but tired, and the whole house lacked the charisma and vibrancy of its owners,” says Henrietta, who happily embraced Victoria’s succinct brief to “celebrate the character features and be bold with colour choices”.

This story is from the April 2023 edition of Australian House & Garden Magazine.

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