There’s something about architect Suzie Hunt’s homes that is always so soulful … and there are always great stories and thought-processes behind the design. I wanted to bring an interior together that was more structured with a timeless design sensibility…
Main living… furniture from District; rug from Jenny Jones Rugs; cushions and throws from Pure Linen; side table and lamp by Remington Matters; timber sculpture by Olive Gill Hille.
As before, with lantern from Cosh Living.
Looking to dining area… Giles Hohnen artwork from Art Collective WA; ceramic by Kura Studio; glass vase from Ultimo Interiors. Plant from Little Leaf Co.
Dining area… dining table by Remington Matters; chairs from District; ceramic scultpure from Kura Studio; rug from Jenny Jones Rugs; artwork as before from Art Collective WA.
View to the living and outdoor area… furniture from Cosh Living.
As before.
Kitchen… one of my favourite pieces is a fruit bowl by functional artist Olive Gill Hille and I love this stool by Remington Matters.
Hallway… rug from Jenny Jones rugs; Giles Hohnen artwork from Art Collective WA; plant from Little Leaf Co; chair from Remington Matters; stool from District.
Study… Desk from Living Edge; desk chair, small sofa and coffee table all from District; Bertoia chairs from Blinc & Co; rug from Jenny Jones Rugs; cushions from Living Edge; ceramics from Kura Studio; artwork from Art Collective WA. On desk: lamp from District and sculptures from Living Edge.
Japanese tearoom… chairs and table from District. Teaset from Ultimo Interiors; Ella Bendrups vase and branch from Sourc Studio.
Bedroom… side table from District; bedding from Pure Linen; rug from Jenny Jones Rugs; artwork from Art Collective WA.
Terrace… Outdoor setting on terrace from Cosh Living. I love this shot of the house and gardens…