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Harriet Farrah

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Sydney
+61 404 012 862
Interior design, colour studies, patterns, materials and a blog about sustainable design

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APARTMENT CONCEPT

An apartment in Bondi was renovated for a Costume Designer and an Archeologist. The couple have strong interests in their community, photography and sustainable design. 

The apartment needed to provide ample entertaining space, two home offices and suitable space to showcase their collection of large photographs and art.

The combination of their professions and interests led to the concept of 'Exposed'.

Spatially this concept suggested that the design of the interior was to be open without jeopardising logical placement of plumbing and structural fabric and to have as much access to natural light as possible, 

Sustainably, it needed to control temperature through ventilation and optimal glazing, use limited harsh treatments and be designed so that minimal updating would be needed in the future.

With the clients' interest and involvement in the community they are active in promoting small scale local and international designers. By doing this they are exposing and encouraging growth in the design and artistic fields.

There is a quirkiness to this space. An organic and eccentric feel which gives the clients stories to reveal to their guests

APARTMENT CONCEPT

An apartment in Bondi was renovated for a Costume Designer and an Archeologist. The couple have strong interests in their community, photography and sustainable design. 

The apartment needed to provide ample entertaining space, two home offices and suitable space to showcase their collection of large photographs and art.

The combination of their professions and interests led to the concept of 'Exposed'.

Spatially this concept suggested that the design of the interior was to be open without jeopardising logical placement of plumbing and structural fabric and to have as much access to natural light as possible, 

Sustainably, it needed to control temperature through ventilation and optimal glazing, use limited harsh treatments and be designed so that minimal updating would be needed in the future.

With the clients' interest and involvement in the community they are active in promoting small scale local and international designers. By doing this they are exposing and encouraging growth in the design and artistic fields.

There is a quirkiness to this space. An organic and eccentric feel which gives the clients stories to reveal to their guests

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