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Interior Design

BONDI HOUSE: AN EXPLORATION OF COLOUR, LIGHT AND TEXTURE.

INTERIOR STYLING, EDITORIAL STYLINGClaire Delmar

The transformation of Bondi saw a typical Victorian beachside property morph into an urban Melbourne inspired home. Moving away from a more conventional coastal theme, we brought some city edge to this beachside abode through the use of a bold, unexpected colour palette and distinctive, textural design pieces.

Interior design by Full of Grace Interiors. Read the full article by The Local Project here. Photography by Prue Ruscoe. Styling by STUDIO CD.

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“AS AN EXPLORATION OF COLOUR, LIGHT AND TEXTURE, THE PRINCIPLES UNDERPINNING THE TRANSFORMATION OF BONDI ARE INSPIRED BY BOTH A SENSE OF PLACE AND AN INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER."

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Nestled into the suburb of its namesake, Bondi sees the transformation of a previous Victorian terrace home into one that better reflects its occupants and their own unique use of space. Having previously lived in Melbourne, the owners wanted to combine the signature feel of both their origins and their new home, embraced and reinterpreted under the one roof, while still capturing the spirit of them as custodians of the home. Within the formality of the existing two-storey terrace, there exists the immoveable elements and creation of high-ceiling volumes that are cleanly separated. While core elements were retained, new insertions allow for a transparency of visibility between spaces and layered materiality works to delineate zones instead of traditional bounding internal walls. Full of Grace Interiors combines an open and connected contemporary approach within the formal and crafted heritage of the home.

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"HAVING PREVIOUSLY LIVED IN MELBOURNE, THE OWNERS WANTED TO COMBINE THE SIGNATURE FEEL OF BOTH THEIR ORIGINS AND THEIR NEW HOME, EMBRACED AND REINTERPRETED UNDER THE ONE ROOF, WHILE STILL CAPTURING THE SPIRIT OF THEM AS CUSTODIANS OF THE HOME."

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Built by Renotech Building, Bondi is located in close proximity to the beach and weaving an element of the casual open and outdoor lifestyle into the home was key. Important also was the integration of a Melbourne sensibility and the owner’s origins and bringing in a more textural, moodier approach to create a space that they could connect to. The response sees an interplay of light, colour and texture as an expression of use, and through varied tonality and, in some cases, a saturation of colour, there is a sense of journey within the home. Opening up the previous ground floor plan, the new arrangement sees a deliberate series of formal and informal zones creates in response to how the owners live, encouraging interaction and also places to pause.

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To the rear, an open and connected living and kitchen space is the clear mark of the contemporary home, while the other less connected areas hint to the home’s origins. A celebration of the home’s past is seen in the careful restoration of its detailing, where new elements sit comfortably through a similar but modern crafted approach. The dining is deliberately separated and speaks to a more ‘Melbourne approach’ of layered textures and creates itself as a destination in the process. Contrasting colours further emphasise the combining of two varied senses of place and inject an element of the unexpected in the process.

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"THE RESPONSE SEES AN INTERPLAY OF LIGHT, COLOUR AND TEXTURE AS AN EXPRESSION OF USE, AND THROUGH VARIED TONALITY AND, IN SOME CASES, A SATURATION OF COLOUR, THERE IS A SENSE OF JOURNEY WITHIN THE HOME."

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GLORIETTA BAR AND RESTAURANT

EDITORIAL STYLING, DESIGN AWARDS, BLOG FEATURE, INTERIOR STYLING, STUDIO CD DESIGNClaire Delmar

Inspired by the client’s love of all things Italian, Glorietta is a bar and 220-seat restaurant designed to shape a corporate precinct in North Sydney into a lively eating, dining and entertainment destination. Glorietta involved the challenging transformation of a stark, voluminous, double-height glass box within a new landmark tower, into an intimate restaurant.

Architecture and interior design by Alexander & Co. Full project featured here.
Photography by Anson Smart. Styling by STUDIO CD.

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THE INNOVATIVE TRANSFORMATION OF THIS SPACE FROM AN AMORPHOUS COMMERCIAL VENUE INTO AN INTIMATE RESTAURANT NOW APPEALS TO AFTERNOON SPRITZ SEEKERS, LATE-NIGHT FINE DINERS AS WELL AS THE CASUAL PIZZA CROWD.

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As the podium tenant, Glorietta presented various key constraints. A cold and commercial character, including an open ceiling to allow for the base build utilities to remain effective and compliant. These obstacles made our team work hard to craft a sense of identity, intimacy and warmth.

Firstly, the space was deconstructed into separate zones. This was achieved by applying a range of floor treatments to contain each space, including polished concrete around the bar and northern dining area to timber boards in the central dining space and concrete slabs surrounding the kitchen. The large scale, volume, view and elevated floor area became advantages to creating theatre and spatial uniqueness.

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The clever use of five different seating options further establishes each zone, from the high timber tables and stools at the bar, a communal table and seating to the olive-green leather banquette, rust-red-toned tables and bentwood chairs. A pizza oven, open kitchen, dining counter and bar ribbon the entry; adding atmosphere and interest, while the bar was positioned for street visibility and to contain footprint and scale.

An earthy and organic and warm palette was achieved via the careful selection of contemporary, yet durable, furnishings and fittings. Tonally gentle design elements soften the space from recycled timber, olive and apricot leathers and tiling, rust-red tables, brass, creams and wheat-coloured linen curtains which encircle the venue. A vaulted rattan ceiling ‘cloudscape’ softens the impact of the silver panelled ceiling.

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LABEL MAGAZINE COVERS ART HOUSE

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar

Polish Label Magazine featured Art House on their #42/43 issue. Gracing the cover and a five page double spread we are yet again honored to have our project featured across the world. 

Interior Design and styling by STUDIO CD Photography by Anson Smart

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ART HOUSE IN ATTITUDE MAGAZINE

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar

Our project Art House has been featured in Portugal's design magazine Attitude Issue 94.
The 'Bohemia' issue celebrates Art House as a modern eclectic design filled with theatrical drama throughout.

Interior Design and styling by STUDIO CD Photography by Anson Smart

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LUXDECO TOP 100 DESIGNERS

BLOG FEATUREClaire Delmar

We are incredibly honored to have Claire and STUDIO CD included in the Luxdeco Top 100 Interior Designers of 2020. Listed alongside some of the worlds most prestigious designers the nomination is highlight of the year.

To view the complete list and their projects, view the article here.

Interior Design and styling by STUDIO CD Photography by Anson Smart

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The LuxDeco 100—previously the LuxDeco 50—returns with twice the number of talent for its second issue. The annually published list highlights and celebrates the world’s leading interior designers for the creativity, positive impact and commitment to luxury design which they contribute to the design world.

Celebrating incredible interiors and sharing them as inspiration for our community is one of our duties as a leading platform for luxury interiors. The design world is brilliantly diverse and replete with interior designers who are creating waves that will be felt by generations of designers to come. The LuxDeco internal selection panel was able to narrow the field down as it focused on three criteria: creativity, industry impact and commitment to luxury design. 

Always aiming to view design through a lens of inclusivity, the list spotlights design studios whose primary bases span four continents and it has a 51 male/41 female split of Creative Directors with 8 studios having joint Heads of Design.

Discover who made the list this year and the industry-changing projects they’re working on.

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STUDIO CD

Claire Driscoll Delmar is part of the unique group of former interior stylists-turned-interior designers, switching her roles at Elle Decoration and Living Etc. for her own Sydney-based studio. Citing her extensive travels and passion for art and design as the inspiration for her work, Delmar’s portfolio captures a blended aesthetic which is, at once, Paris, New York and London. Beautiful architectural bones are smartly enhanced by Mid-century modern furniture, sensational art pieces and ever-cool colour palettes.

ART HOUSE FEATURES IN NEW ZEALAND

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar
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From Mexico, Russia, Poland and more we are now honoured to have our Interior Design project Art House feature on the pages of New Zealand design magazine, Denizen.
Showcased over four double-pages the article expresses the homes link between old and new, the masculine and feminine, and the wonderful journey of art and design throughout. 

The home features in Denizen Issue 34, out now.

Interior design and styling by STUDIO CD Photography by Anson Smart

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ART HOUSE INTERNATIONAL FEATURES

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar

We are thrilled with the success of our project Art House including it's national and international coverage within the design media. The last few weeks have seen it grace the online pages of Elle Decoration Russia, Architectural Digest Spain and German online publication Imagicasa.

Interior Design and Styling STUDIO CD Photography Anson Smart

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INGREDIENTS

Read Elle Decoration Russia here
Read Architectural Digest Spain here
Read Imagicasa here

CELEBRATING 2020 WITH ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST MEXICO

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar
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STUDIO CD celebrated the new year with our project Art House gracing the cover of International magazine Architectural Digest Mexico along with a 4 page-double spread feature.
Filled with a colourful curation of contemporary art and design this home and project is the perfect celebration to welcome a new year and century.

Interior design and styling by STUDIO CD Photography by Anson Smart Written by Karine Monie

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STUDIO CD FEATURES IN ART EDIT MAGAZINE

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar
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We are thrilled to be featured in Art Edit magazine with our aptly named project - Art House.
With the clients passion for art and fashion the home was filled with carefully selected contemporary pieces reflecting colour, humour and texture along with creating a gallery feel, reminiscent of the clients home growing up. Along side the art we selected sculptural furniture, lighting and finishes which bring the home together to form a classic yet modern family home.

Interior design and styling by STUDIO CD Photography by Anson Smart

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ART HOUSE IN YELLOWTRACE

STUDIO CD DESIGNClaire Delmar

What an honour to have our project Art House feature on Yellowtrace!
An interior design project layered in wonder and whimsy we reinvented the grand Woollahra home into an elegant wonderland for our young clients and their children.
Each room celebrates colour, art and tradition through the selection of textural finishes, sculptural shapes and a rainbow of bright, pastel and grey tones.

Interior design by STUDIO CD Photography by Anson Smart

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A MOSMAN HOME WITH ECLECTIC PARISIAN FLAIR

EDITORIAL STYLINGClaire Delmar

Creating a story for each room of the newly renovated home we selected furniture, art, lighting and décor with sophisticated design appeal. Bold colour, shapes and gloss finishes create an overall story of quirky, yet elegant, French flair in the contemporary Mosman home.
Textures of chunky quilting, knotted fabrics and oversized décor compliment the eclectic range of furniture selected for its structured and organic forms. The overall story working harmoniously with the elegantly detailed and light filled interior.

The story features in Belle November 19 – out now 

Interior design by Mrs Smith Photography by Prue Ruscoe Styling by STUDIO CD

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ART HOUSE FEATURES IN VOGUE LIVING

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar
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Studio Delmar's recently completed interior design project features over multiple pages in this month's Vogue Living.

Working alongside our passionate, design savvy clients, a young family with a love for contemporary art, we created a theatrical wonderland, each room a source of visual elegance and entertainment. 

Utilising the Woollahra homes heritage features we highlighted and embellished traditional references through detailed wall panelling, soft tonal grey’s, carefully curated joinery and murals of wallpaper that encompass the room. These features create a backdrop, embracing the client’s love of European architecture, as well as creating calmness and unity to the bold art, bright pops of colour and modern furniture and décor layered throughout.

Intricate details such as visual repetition, shapes and textures form a timeless refined home that is functional yet whimsical.

Designers Studio Delmar feature in Vogue Living Sep/Oct 2019. Photography Anson Smart

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ART AND INTERIORS IN ART EDIT MAGAZINE

MAGAZINE ARTICLEClaire Delmar

Art has always been a passion of mine and the right piece can change or complete a space. The use of art in a room expresses feeling, stirs emotions and adds texture and shape.  In particular I love strong portraiture, still life and ceramic sculptures which have become my signature when styling.

The Mosman Residence represents modern Palm Springs and contemporary Sydney through its design which allowed for modern yet organic shaped ceramics, touches of brass, oak timber and colour to reflect the bold designs.

Designers Alexandra Kidd Design featured in Art Edit Magazine June 2019. Photography Pablo Veiga, Styling Studio Delmar.

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INGREDIENTS

Furniture – The Vault Sydney, Spence & Lyda

Art and décor – Alicia Taylor’s “Above Below” from Becker Minty, Emilie Syme Lamont “Doppelganger” from M Contemporary, Marisa Purcell “Array” from Olsen Gallery, Space Furniture, Montmartre Store, Paul Wearing from Spence & Lyda, Becker Minty, Luumo Design, Ondene, Camargue, No Chintz, Kerrie Brown.