When owners ask for colour, they don’t always know what they want. This Sydney house was the perfect place for a mix of muted tones.
An instruction to add colour took this weatherboard cottage to a joyfully elegant place When owners ask for colour, they don’t always know what they want. This Sydney house was the perfect place for a mix of muted tones. |
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Refusing to err on the side of caution with a restrained palette for their home, purchased in 2017 and updated in stages, Nicola and Tom Bodor briefed interior designer Caitlin Parker-Brown of Parker Studio quite simply – to just use colour. Composing a palette that was palette that was colourful yet elegant, Caitlin specified muted tones over bright saturation, pairing it with a neutral base of limestone flooring, walnut joinery and travertine stone. “While we have used a lot of colour, the overall palette is still soft and earthy.” “I love the colour palette and materials here,” says Caitlin. “Our clients were very trusting, which gave us freedom to push the envelope. |
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