Facebook Tweet Help Stories New Home Black and white world Share Tweet Help Apartment interior by Ellivo Architects Apartment interior by Ellivo Architects A modest space designed for young couples or a single lifestyle this is the cliche historically associated with apartment living. However, design options today mean a unit can be much more than this anything from a chef's domain to a comfortable family home.This sleek renovation by interior designer Tanya Zealey of Ellivo Architects achieves both these goals for the owners. The couple, one of whom is a retired chef, was keen to enjoy the views and relaxation of beachfront unit living but at the same time, wanted to be able to have family members stay over, says Zealey."When we saw the apartment it was a jumble of compartmentalised spaces, tired finishes and outdated furniture. The kitchen and laundry were lumped together and a media room cramped the central living area. We stripped the interior right back and reconfigured some aspects to meet the owners' specific needs."One move was to claim the media room as part of the public spaces. This area is still demarcated for the television and music system, but by adding tracks and a bifolding door system, Zealey was able make the room do double duty as a guest bedroom."Tracks in the floor and ceiling are the only clue that this space can be enclosed in minutes and so repurposed as an extra bedroom." Apartment interior by Ellivo Architects The bifolding doors are in a similar wood veneer to the kitchen cabinetry, drawing the open spaces together visually.With the enclosed kitchen gone and laundry relocated behind doors in the master bathroom, Zealey created an expansive chef's kitchen that is open to the living spaces and the scenery."As the now-retired chef wished to cook and entertain family or friends in style, the space has a strong professional edge," says Zealey. "There are generous prepping surfaces, solid stone benchtops and a raft of integrated, high-tech Neff appliances. We inherited an immovable structural pillar in this area and this column and the splashback are finished in mirrors to brighten the space and reflect the views."The reinvented kitchen is now a focal point of the living areas, and the clean, simple forms of the island, rangehood and column, together with minimalist hardware and deep toekicks, give the workspace an abstract, floating air.Other structural moves included raising the ceiling planes where concealed services allowed, and reworking an awkward zigzag hallway as a smoothly curving connecting corridor. Apartment interior by Ellivo Architects "In terms of decor, we introduced a simple two-tone colour palette throughout the living area," says Zealey. "This offers a neutral complement to the ocean outlooks, without detracting from them. For balance, we chose ample textured materials to soften what could otherwise have been hard spaces. These include a thick, cut-pile carpet and honed stones, along with textured drapes and wallpapers.""We used warm paint colours to frame the distinctive palette and high-gloss finishes were then applied to accentuate the softer surfaces."The bedroom and bathroom continue this tonal scheme. Grey and glass Bisazza mosaics were used on the walls and floor of the bathroom, as well as the cupboard doors to the laundry, assimilating them into the room.In the master bedroom, a series of sheers, solar blinds and blackout curtains provide privacy and control over the sun, and create complete darkness for sleep at night."This renovation balances the excitement of the location with the function and flow of a well-appointed couples' retreat," says Zealey. Credit list Interior designer Tanya Zealey MDIA, AIA, Ellivo Architects (Surfers Paradise, Qld); design team, Lisa Vidaic Kitchen manufacturer Wallcoverings Slipcast Dulux paint; Eijffinger wallpaper in main bedroom Doors and windows Timber veneer doors by Mint Blinds and curtains Window Image Lighting Euroluce, Christopher Boots, Lumen8, Workshopped Home automation Benchtops Velvet granite, honed, from SNB Stone Kitchen sink Franke Kubus Black Waste disposal InSinkErator Shower fittings Gessi, Rogerseller Taps Argent by Argent Australia Builder Sykes Artisan Builders Flooring Silkstone, honed and polished, from SNB Stone; Curlicue So Cool carpet by Bremworth Heating Ducted air conditioning Window and door hardware Häfele, Halliday & Baillie Furniture Sovereign Interiors Audiovisual Bose sound system Kitchen cabinetry Timber veneer and two-pack gloss finishes Splashback Grey tinted mirror from Graphic Glass Taps Technobili Bathroom vanity Venus extra marble benchtop and two-pack gloss cabinets Basin Villeroy & Boch Wallcoverings Honed Silkstone and Bisazza mosaic tiles Story by: Charles Moxham Photography by: Mindi Cooke 30 Dec, 2013 New Home Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Under the spreading gum tree 10 Nov, 2024 New or renovated? 10 Nov, 2024 I cover the waterfront 10 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 30/1 New Home Trends features top locations from New Zealand and the rest of the world. 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