First Blush by Smac Studio
Blush toned marble continues in the kitchen with the beautifully veined ‘Palladian’, a lucky score for the owners who managed to obtain the last few slabs available. Paired with a contrasting black fluted base, the long kitchen island grounds the space and provides a practical, easy-care solution for the family. Ample kitchen storage and a bespoke bench seat upholstered in easy-clean fabric (for pool accessories and swimming gear) prevent clutter. One of the owner’s favourite areas, it includes a built-in nook with shelves for displaying books, sculptural ceramics and tableware.
Vintage Murano glass sconces set the scene for elegance with a touch of glamour in the main bathroom, which was reconfigured to bring in natural light and to fit a larger bath. “Originally the windows were high and small – we made them floor-to-ceiling fluted glass covered with sheer curtains.” This preserved privacy while bringing soft sunshine inside. McElroy says the main bathroom in this house is the best one she’s ever designed. “It feels luxurious, calming and upmarket,” she says. “The kind of place where you’d light some candles and lie in the bath for hours.” A wall of panelled mirrors creates a sensation of space alongside the sconces. As well as the main bathroom, architectural adjustments were made to the staircase at the entrance and powder room to fit everything in.
Emotional touch points abound in this house, the most significant being the dressing table in the main bedroom, where a built in bedhead doubles as a divider to create a more open and elegant room than a walled off walk-in wardrobe. “I have memories of my gran’s dresser with her beautiful bottles of perfume and silver brushes,” says the owner. “It was a special, magical place where I’d sit each night while she did my hair.” Hoping to create new memories with her girls, it’s details like these that transform a house into a home. While it will be difficult to leave, the client is so thrilled with the results, she is planning to purchase a larger home and employ Smac Studio to create new interiors on a grander scale.
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