This curvaceous 1970s home needed a loving renovation to fulfil the ambition of the original architect Rueben Lane. Brendan Wong Design worked closely with the client to delve deep into the influences and design of the period, resulting in a meticulously renovated home of singular vision. Bedroom spaces were combined to incorporate ensuites and walk in robes, the kitchen was redesigned as a dramatic focal point and spatial refinement achieved throughout.
A hand spun wool and silk rug by Robyn Cosgrove melds into the travertine tiled floor, dressed with mid century Brazilian and contemporary metal sculptural furniture pieces. The Le Corbusier tapestry celebrates graphic iconography from the adobe style corridor at the rear of the room, facing the bay.
A custom designed shagreen and walnut vanity sits below a dazzling mix of metallic glazed basins, brass tapware and vintage Orrefors wall lights. The mirrors reflect the distant views across the bay, also enjoyed from the freeform bath. Curves are further echoed in the shower and ceiling for a gentle sense of dynamic movement.